... engage mutually not to grant any particular favor to other nations, in respect of commerce and navigation, which shall not immediately become common to the other party, who shall enjoy the same freely, if the concession was freely made, or on allowing... Niles' National Register - Page 1191826Full view - About this book
| United States. Congress Senate - Congress of Panama - 1826 - 232 pages
...republic. On the contrary, it is expressly stipulated in the second article, that the parties '' engage mutually, not to grant any particular favor to other...nations, in respect of commerce and navigation, which shall not, immediately, become common to the other party, who shall enjoy the same freely, if the concession... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1827 - 772 pages
...all the other nations of the earth, by means of a policy frank and equally friendly with all, engage mutually not to grant any particular favor to other nations, in respect ofcommerce and navigation, which shall not immediately become common to the other jiarty, who shall... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1827 - 650 pages
...all the other nations of the earth, by means of a policy frank and equally friendly with all, engage mutually not to grant any particular favor to other nations, in respect ofcommerce and navigation. shall not immediately become common to the other party, who shall enjoy... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - Political Science - 1829 - 894 pages
...the other nations of the earth , by means of a policy frank and equally friendly with all , engage mutually not to grant any particular favor to other...nations in respect of commerce and navigation, which' shall not immediately become common to the other party, who shall enjoy the same freely,] if the concession... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1831 - 844 pages
...By the second article of our treaty with the Republic of Colombia, the contracting parties " engage mutually, not to grant any particular favor to other...nations in respect of commerce and navigation, which shall not immediately become common to the other party, who shall enjoy the same freely, if the concession... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1833 - 710 pages
...designing to take for the basis of their agreement the most perfect equality and reciprocity, engage mutually not to grant any particular favor to other...nations in respect of commerce and navigation, which shall not immediately become common to the other party ; who shall enjoy the same freely, if the concession... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1833 - 708 pages
...take for the basis of their agreement the most perfect equality and reciprocity, engage mutually pot to grant any particular favor to other nations in respect of commerce and navigation, which shall not immediately become common to the other party ; who shall enjoy the same freely, if the concession... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - Europe - 1833 - 638 pages
...all the other nations of the earth, by means of a policy frank and equally friendly with all, engage mutually, not to grant any particular favor to other nations in respect of com-, uierce and navigation , whicli shall not immediately become common to the other party, who shall... | |
| United States. Congress - United States - 1855 - 726 pages
...the same treaty it was also stipulated that neither the United States nor France should thenceforth grant any particular favor to other nations, in respect...should not immediately become common to the other nations, freely, if the concession was free, or for the same compensation if additional. In answer... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - Diplomatic and consular service, American - 1834 - 646 pages
...all the other nations of the earth, by means of a policy, frank and equally friendly with all, engage mutually not to grant any particular favor to other...nations, in respect of commerce and navigation, which shall not immediately become common to the other party, who shall enjoy the same freely, if the concession... | |
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