The two contracting parties have granted to each other the liberty of having, each in the ports of the other, Consuls, ViceConsuls, Agents and Commissaries of their own appointment, who shall enjoy the same privileges and powers as those of the most favored... Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789 - Page 234by United States. Continental Congress - 1909Full view - About this book
| Constitutions - 1782 - 188 pages
...fuch fort of goods, fhall be duly punifhed for the offence. Art. 29. The two contracting parties grant mutually the liberty of having each in the ports of the other, confuls, vice-con fuls., agents and commiflaries, whofe functions fhall be regulated by a particular... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - Constitutional history - 1782 - 562 pages
...by the gtft article of the treaty of commerce it is provided that die two conn-acting .parties grant mutually the liberty of having each in the ports of the other lonfuls, vice-confuls, agents and comr.ullarieB, *hofe functions fhall be regulated by a particular... | |
| Constitutional law - 1783 - 492 pages
...is not juft caufe to prefume, that they carry to an enemy merchandizes of contraband. ARTICLE XXI. The two contracting parties grant to each other, mutually,...liberty of having, each in the ports of the other, confuls, vice-coniuls, agents and commiffaries of their own appointing, whofe functions fliall be regulated... | |
| Europe - 1785 - 450 pages
...if there is not juft caufe to prefume that they carry to an enemy merchandifes of contraband. XXI. The two contracting parties grant to each other mutually,...liberty of having each in the ports of the other, Confuls, Vice-confuls, Agents, and Commiffaries of their own appointing, whofe functions fhall be regulated... | |
| United States - Law - 1796 - 776 pages
...grant is conditional. ARTICLE X. сомой, AC. The two contracting parties have granted to each other the liberty of having, each in the ports of the other,...Vice-Consuls, Agents and Commissaries of their own appointment, who shall enjoy the same privileges and powers, o«.ui.«.rc¡.. as th°se oi the most... | |
| United States - Constitutional law - 1796 - 508 pages
...they carry to an enemy merchandizes of contraband. Confuls, *c. to t>e This not ARTICLE XXI. Thetwo contracting parties grant to each other mutually,...liberty of having each in the ports of the other, confuls, vice-confuls, agents allowed m an(] commiflaries of their own appointing, the ports , _ -... | |
| William Winterbotham - America - 1796 - 572 pages
...caufe to prefumc, that they carry to an enemy merchandifes of contraband. Art. XXI. The two contrafling parties grant to each other, mutually, the liberty of having, each in the ports of the other, confuls, vice-confuls, agents and comtniflaries of their own appointing, whole functions fhail be regulated... | |
| Adam Anderson - Commerce - 1801 - 782 pages
...if there is not juft caufe to prefume that they carry to an enemy merchandizes of contraband. " XXI. The two contracting parties grant to each other mutually,...liberty of having each in the ports .of the other, confuís, vice-confuls, agents, and commiflaries of their own appointing, whole funftions fhall be... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - Constitutional history - 1820 - 600 pages
...parties grant to each other the liberty of having, each in the ports of the other, consuls, vice-consuls and commissaries of their own appointing, whose functions...regulated by particular agreement, whenever either party chooses to make such appointment. ARTICLE XXI. It is agreed between the two contracting parties, that... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - Constitutional history - 1820 - 602 pages
...of goods, shall be duly punished for the offence. ARTIcLE XXXI. The two contracting parties grant, mutually, the liberty of having each in the ports...other, consuls, vice-consuls, agents and commissaries, whose functions shall be regulated by a particular agreement. ARTICLE XXXII. And the more to favour... | |
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