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| Great Britain. Parliament - 1794 - 446 pages
...concern to every civilized Mate, other powers, not implicited in this war, from giving, in confequence of their neutrality, any protection whatever, directly...to the commerce or property of the French, on the fea, or in the porn of France. ART. V. Their Britannick and Pruflian Majtfties engage to ratify the... | |
| 664 pages
...implicated in this war, from giving, in confequence of their neutrality, any protedtion whatever, direftly or indirectly, to the commerce or property of the French, on the fea, or in the ports of France. ART. V. Their Britannick and Pruflian Majefties engage to ratify the... | |
| CHARLES MAYO, L.L.B - 1804 - 586 pages
...from " giving any protection whatsoever, directly or indirectly, in consequence " of their neutrality, to the commerce or property of the French on the " sea or in the ports of France:" and, in pursuance of this treaty, she sent out a fleet, with express orders to her admiral to search... | |
| United States - 1815 - 508 pages
...civilized state, any protection whatever, directly, or indirectly, in consequence of their neutrality to the commerce or property of the French on the sea, or in the ports of France. By the treaty between his Britannick Majesty and the King of Sardinia, signed at London the 25th April,... | |
| United States - 1817 - 518 pages
...iv. Their majesties engage to unite all their efforts to prevent, on this occasion of common concern to every civilized state, other powers not implicated...the French, on the sea, or in the ports of France." Extractfrom a Convention between the Emperor of Austria and his Britannick Majesty, signed at London... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1817 - 800 pages
...civilized state, any protection whatever, directly or indirectly, in consequence of t!«-.ir neutrality, to the commerce or property of the French, on the sea, or in the ports of 1 raucc. Art. V. — Their majesties de.iiring mutually and ardently to confirm and consolidate, as... | |
| Theodore Lyman - United States - 1826 - 412 pages
...whatever, directly or indirectly, in consequence of their neutrality, to the commerce or prosperity of the French, on the sea or in the ports of France." The only one of these powers, possessing at all the means of executing this treaty on the ocean, was... | |
| Theodore Lyman (Jr.) - 1826 - 406 pages
...whatever, directly or indirectly, in consequence of their neutrality, to the commerce or prosperity of the French, on the sea or in the ports of France." The only one of these powers, possessing at all the means of executing this treaty on the ocean, was... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - United States - 1828 - 554 pages
...civilized state, any protection whatever, directly or indirectly, in consequence of their neutrality, to the commerce or property of the French, on the sea, or in their ports." The same articles were inserted in treaties which Great Britain made with Spain, Prussia,... | |
| United States. Congress - United States - 1853 - 1006 pages
...civilized State, any protection whatever, directly or indirectly, in consequence of their neutrality, to the commerce or property of the French, on the sea or in the ports of France." A similar treaty was entered into between His Britannic Majesty and the King of Spain, on the 23d of... | |
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