| William Graydon - Law - 1803 - 730 pages
...transaction. ARTICLE XVII. To the end, that all manner of disscntions and quarrels m ay be avoid« ccl and prevented on one side and the other, it is agreed,...or people of the other party must be furnished with sea-letters or passports, expressing the name, property, and bulk of the ship, as also the name and... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, John Prince Smith - Law - 1806 - 614 pages
...English :"* " To the end that all manner of dissentions and quarrels may be avoided and prevented on the one side and the other, it is agreed that in case either of the parties hereto should be engaged in war, the ships and vessels belonging to the subjects or people of the other ally must be furnished... | |
| History - 1807 - 750 pages
...the end that all manner of dbsentions and quarrels may be avoided and prevented on one side, and on the other, it is agreed, that in case either of the...engaged in a war, the ships and vessels belonging to subjefts or people of the other party, mnst be furnished with sea letters or passports expressing the... | |
| John Gifford, John Richards Green - 1809 - 582 pages
...quarrels may be avoided and prevented on both sides, it is agreed, that in case either of their Majesties should be engaged in a war, the ships and vessels belonging to the subjects of the other shall be furnished with sea-letters or passports, expressing the name, property, and bulk... | |
| A. G. Gebhardt - United States - 1816 - 546 pages
...end that all manner of dissentions and quarrels may be avoided and prevented on the one side and on the other, it is agreed, that in case either of the parties hereto should be engaged in war, the ships and vessels belonging to the subjects or people of the other ally must be furnished... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1817 - 584 pages
...of such transaction. " ARTICLE XVII. To the end, that all manner of dissentions and quarrels may he avoided and prevented on one side and the other, it is agreed, that in case either of toe parties hereto should he engaged in a war, the ships and vessels helonging to the subjects or people... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - Constitutional history - 1820 - 596 pages
...besieged, blocked up, or invested. ARTIcLE XXVIII. To the end that all manner of dissentions and quarrels may be avoided and prevented, on one side and the...vessels belonging to the subjects or people of the other ally must be furnished with sea letters or passports, expressing the name, property, and bulk of the... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - Constitutional history - 1820 - 602 pages
...besieged, blocked up, or invested. ARTICLE XXVII. To the end that all manner of dissentions and quarrels may be avoided and prevented, on one side and the...either of the parties hereto should be engaged in war, the ships and vessels belonging to the subjects or people of the other ally must be furnished... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - Constitutional history - 1820 - 600 pages
...end that all manner of dissentions and quarrels may be avoided and prevented, on one side and th« other, it is agreed, that in case either of the parties hereto should be engaged in war, the ships and vessels belonging to the subjects or people of the other ally must be furnished... | |
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