The Diplomacy of the United States: Being an Account of the Foreign Relations of the Country, from the First Treaty with France, in 1778, to the Present Time, Volume 2Wells and Lilly, 1828 - United States |
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Page 63
... favoured nation ? And was parliament prepared to consent to the admission of all the world as British subjects ? Be- sides how would it operate as to subsisting treaties ? He would se- lect the Russian treaty of commerce as an example ...
... favoured nation ? And was parliament prepared to consent to the admission of all the world as British subjects ? Be- sides how would it operate as to subsisting treaties ? He would se- lect the Russian treaty of commerce as an example ...
Page 67
... favoured nation , had expired by its own operation in 1803 , the whole subject remained loose and unsettled , and if slight evils , besides the uncertainty of the thing , only were suffered , the circumstance could , by no means , be ...
... favoured nation , had expired by its own operation in 1803 , the whole subject remained loose and unsettled , and if slight evils , besides the uncertainty of the thing , only were suffered , the circumstance could , by no means , be ...
Page 70
... favoured European nations , and they shall pay no higher or other duties or charges on the importation or exportation of the cargoes of the said vessels , than shall be payable on the same articles when imported or exported in the ...
... favoured European nations , and they shall pay no higher or other duties or charges on the importation or exportation of the cargoes of the said vessels , than shall be payable on the same articles when imported or exported in the ...
Page 177
... favoured nations . Upon investigation it not only appears , that such is actually the case , but the undersigned has even found , that several protests had been lodged in relation to the 8th article of the Louisiana treaty . He is well ...
... favoured nations . Upon investigation it not only appears , that such is actually the case , but the undersigned has even found , that several protests had been lodged in relation to the 8th article of the Louisiana treaty . He is well ...
Page 178
... favoured nation in the ports above mentioned . " This phrase , ( fa- voured nation ) from the frequency of its use in diplomatic . language , has acquired a technical meaning . But we can- not well arrive either at its just ...
... favoured nation in the ports above mentioned . " This phrase , ( fa- voured nation ) from the frequency of its use in diplomatic . language , has acquired a technical meaning . But we can- not well arrive either at its just ...
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