| United States - United States - 1968 - 1336 pages
...Journal of their proceedings, shall be delivered by them to the Agent of His Majesty, and to the Agent thereof. ARTICLE 19 And that more abundant Care may the respective Governments. And both parties agree to consider such decision as final and conclusive,... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - Biography & Autobiography - 1973 - 586 pages
...Journal of their proceedings, shall be delivered by them to the Agent of His Majesty, and to the Agent of the United States, who may be respectively appointed...and authorized to manage the business on behalf of the respective Governments. And both parties agree to consider such decision as final and conclusive,... | |
| Shabtai Rosenne - Law - 1993 - 870 pages
...so-called Treaty of Ghent of 24 December 18142 referred to the Agents of His Britannic Majesty and the Agents of the United States 'who may be respectively...business on behalf of their respective governments'. This terse statement in treaty language admirably compresses into a few words the essence of the task... | |
| Maxwell Cohen - Law - 1993 - 536 pages
...so-called Treaty of Ghent of 24 December 1814,' referred to the agents of His Britannic Majesty and of the United States "who may be respectively appointed...business on behalf of their respective governments." This terse statement in treaty language admirably compresses into a few words the essence of the task... | |
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