A Collection of Treaties Between Great Britain and Other Powers, Volume 2J. Stockdale, 1790 - Great Britain |
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... England , or to any other place , paying the rights and tributes mentioned in the ante- cedent chapters ; and the rest of all their lading which is not brought to land , they may detain , keep , and carry away in their faid fhip or ...
... England , or to any other place , paying the rights and tributes mentioned in the ante- cedent chapters ; and the rest of all their lading which is not brought to land , they may detain , keep , and carry away in their faid fhip or ...
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... England , as of the King of Spain , fome counter - figns fhall be given ( if it fhall be found neceffary ) whereby their authentical- nefs may the better appear , and that they may not be in anywife falfified . XV . If any prohibited ...
... England , as of the King of Spain , fome counter - figns fhall be given ( if it fhall be found neceffary ) whereby their authentical- nefs may the better appear , and that they may not be in anywife falfified . XV . If any prohibited ...
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... England , or King of Spain , or their arms ; but if any controverfy happen between merchants and mafters of fhips , or between masters and mariners , the compofing thereof fhall be left to the conful of the nation , but after fuch ...
... England , or King of Spain , or their arms ; but if any controverfy happen between merchants and mafters of fhips , or between masters and mariners , the compofing thereof fhall be left to the conful of the nation , but after fuch ...
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... England , and the Dukes of Burgundy , and Governors of the Low Countries ) the fame fhould be altogether void , and no fuch tribute or impofition from henceforth impofed , or put upon the faid cloths or manufactures , for no cause or ...
... England , and the Dukes of Burgundy , and Governors of the Low Countries ) the fame fhould be altogether void , and no fuch tribute or impofition from henceforth impofed , or put upon the faid cloths or manufactures , for no cause or ...
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... England , fhall enjoy as much authority as the confuls of any other nation have hitherto enjoyed in that kingdom . XXVIII . And , that the laws of commerce , that are obtained by peace , may not remain unfruitful , as would fall out if ...
... England , fhall enjoy as much authority as the confuls of any other nation have hitherto enjoyed in that kingdom . XXVIII . And , that the laws of commerce , that are obtained by peace , may not remain unfruitful , as would fall out if ...
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Page 92 - ANNE, BY THE GRACE OF GOD QUEEN OF GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE AND IRELAND, DEFENDER OF THE FAITH, &c.
Page 531 - ... to the middle of the river Apalachicola or Catahouche ; thence along the middle thereof to its junction with the Flint river ; thence straight to the head of St. Mary's river ; and thence down along the middle of St. Mary's river to the Atlantic ocean.
Page 533 - ... any person or persons for, or by reason of the part which he or they may have taken in the present war; and that no person shall, on that account, suffer any future loss or damage, either in his person, liberty or property ; and that those who may be in confinement on such charges, at the time of the ratification of the treaty in America, shall be immediately set at liberty, and the prosecutions so commenced be discontinued.
Page 530 - And that all disputes which might arise in future on the subject of the boundaries of the said United States may be prevented, it is hereby agreed and declared, that the following are and shall be their boundaries...
Page 533 - ... his Britannic Majesty shall, with all convenient speed, and without causing any destruction, or carrying away any negroes or other property of the American inhabitants...
Page 531 - Ocean: east by a line to be drawn along the middle of the River St. Croix from its mouth in the Bay of Fundy to its source, and from its source directly north to the aforesaid highlands, which divide the rivers that fall into the Atlantic Ocean, from those which fall into the River St. Lawrence...
Page 303 - By ordinance of the high and mighty lords the states general of the United Netherlands.
Page 530 - Croix River to the highlands; along the said highlands which divide those rivers that empty themselves into the river St. Lawrence from those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean to the northwesternmost head of Connecticut River; thence down along the middle of that river to the forty-fifth degree of north latitude...
Page 530 - St. Croix River to the highlands; along the said highlands which divide those rivers that empty themselves into the river St. Lawrence, from those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean, to the northwesternmost head of Connecticut River...
Page 41 - Plenipotentiary to the High and Mighty Lords the States General of the United Netherlands...