Their majesties engage to unite all their efforts to prevent other powers, not implicated in this war, from giving, on this occasion of common concern to every civilized state, any protection whatever, directly or indirectly, in consequence of their neutrality,... Annals of the Congress of the United States - Page 383by United States. Congress - 1853Full view - About this book
| English literature - 1793 - 702 pages
...common concern to every civilized ftate, any protection whatever, direftly or indirrAly, in confequence of their neutrality, to the commerce or property of the French, on the fea, or in tbe ports of France. 5. Their Majefties, defiling mutual!/ and ardently to confirm and confolidate)... | |
| Books and bookselling - 1793 - 550 pages
...concern to every civilized State, any protection whatever, direftly or indirectly, in confecjucnce of their neutrality, to the commerce or property of the French, on the fea, or in the ports of France. V. Their Majefties, defiring mutually and ardently to confirm and con.... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1793 - 740 pages
...common concern to every civilifed liate, any protection whatever, dircctly or indirecHy, in confequencc of their neutrality, to the commerce or property of the French, on the lea, pr in the ports of France. Art. V. Their Majefties, defiring mutually and ardently to confirm... | |
| CHARLES MAYO, L.L.B - 1804 - 586 pages
...efforts to prevent other powers, not implicated in this war, from " giving any protection whatsoever, directly or indirectly, in consequence " of their...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... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, Christopher Robinson - Admiralty - 1806 - 458 pages
...common concern to every civilized State, any protection whatever, directly or indirectly, in confequence of their neutrality to the commerce or property of the French, on the fca, or in the ports of Frame" and and produce, does in principle and pracTuce extend to ri,e the prcfent... | |
| United States - 1815 - 508 pages
...engage to unite all their efforts to prevent other powers, not implicated in this war, from giv. ing on this occasion of common concern to every civilized...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
...the commerce of France, and for bringing her, by such means, to just conditions of peace. " ART. iv. Their majesties engage to unite all their efforts...the French, on the sea, or in the ports of France." Extract from a Treaty lelwecn his Britannick Majesty and the King of Spain, signed at Aranjutz, the... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1817 - 800 pages
...every 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... | |
| United States - 1819 - 514 pages
...powers, not implicated in this war, from giving, on this occasion of common concern to every civil':zcd state, any protection whatever, directly or indirectly,...the French, on the sea, or in the ports of France." Extract from a Treaty between iiis Britannick Majesty and the King of Spain, signed at Aranjutz, the... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - Europe - 1826 - 720 pages
...dans cette guerre, de donner dans cette 1793 tection whatever, directly, or indirectly in confeqnence of their neutrality, to the commerce or property of the French, on the fea, or in the ports of France. ART. V. Their Majefties defiring mutually and ardently to con linn... | |
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