Treaties and Conventions: Concluded Between the United States of America and Other Powers, Since July 4, 1776. With Notes Showing what Treaties Or Parts of Treaties Have Been Abrogated, and Decisions Thereupon |
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... liberty to exercise his religion in his own house . All slaves of the same religion shall not be impeded in going to said Consul's house at hours of prayer . The Consul shall have liberty and personal security given him to travel ...
... liberty to exercise his religion in his own house . All slaves of the same religion shall not be impeded in going to said Consul's house at hours of prayer . The Consul shall have liberty and personal security given him to travel ...
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... liberty to celebrate the rites of their respective religions in their own houses . The Consuls , respectively , shall have liberty and personal security given them to travel within the territories of each other , both by land and sea ...
... liberty to celebrate the rites of their respective religions in their own houses . The Consuls , respectively , shall have liberty and personal security given them to travel within the territories of each other , both by land and sea ...
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... liberty to celebrate the rights of their respect- ive religions in their own houses . The Consuls , respectively , shall have liberty and personal security given them to travel within the territories of each other by Consuls my travel ...
... liberty to celebrate the rights of their respect- ive religions in their own houses . The Consuls , respectively , shall have liberty and personal security given them to travel within the territories of each other by Consuls my travel ...
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... liberty , freely and securely , to come with their ships and cargoes to all places , ports , and rivers in the territories of either , to which other foreigners , or the ships or cargoes of any other foreign nation or State , are , or ...
... liberty , freely and securely , to come with their ships and cargoes to all places , ports , and rivers in the territories of either , to which other foreigners , or the ships or cargoes of any other foreign nation or State , are , or ...
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... liberty of commerce and navigation . The inhab- itants of their respective States shall mutually have liberty to enter the ports , places , and rivers of the territories of each party , wherever foreign commerce is permitted . They ...
... liberty of commerce and navigation . The inhab- itants of their respective States shall mutually have liberty to enter the ports , places , and rivers of the territories of each party , wherever foreign commerce is permitted . They ...
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