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" It shall be lawful for the ships of war of either party, and privateers, freely to carry whithersoever they please, the ships and goods taken from their enemies, without being obliged to pay any duty to the officers of the admiralty or any other judges... "
State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession ... - Page 257
1817
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Senate Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Public Documents and ..., Volume 2

United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1871 - 934 pages
...please ,,„„, ,„,, Cft_ rue ships and goods taken froui their enemies, without being """• nbliped [ E m ` r` WՀ Xb| 9 W-= _! bJ ^ g E b$| E!) ^ 4 ...C ӑO Kv$ ĉiēeo8D a " ( h D։݅ J E z 9F K " C IKHIS of the said parties, be detained or seized, neither shall the searchers or other officers of...
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Treaties and Conventions: Concluded Between the United States of America and ...

United States. Department of State - United States - 1871 - 924 pages
...the nearest port of that Prince OT State from whom they obtained their commissions. / ARTICLE XXV. It shall be lawful for the ships of war and privateers...parties respectively to carry whithersoever they please fritn ,nd ^ the ships and goods taken from their enemies, without being """• obliged to pay any fee...
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Introduction to the Study of International Law: Designed as an Aid in ...

Theodore Dwight Woolsey - International law - 1871 - 500 pages
...treaties with the United States. In our treaty of 1794 with Great Britain, Art. XXV., it is said that " it shall be lawful for the ships of war and privateers...parties respectively to carry whithersoever they please [that is, into any of each other's harbors] the ships and goods taken from their enemies." It is also...
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Introduction to the Study of International Law

Theodore Dwight Woolsey - 1872 - 504 pages
...treaties with the United States. In our treaty of 1794 with Great Britain, Art. XXV., it is said that " it shall be lawful for the ships of war and privateers belonging to the said^parties respectively to carry whithersoever they please [that is, into any of each other's harbors]...
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Treaties and Conventions Concluded Between the United States of America ...

United States - United States - 1873 - 1180 pages
...thereof. ARTICLE XVII. V It shall be Jawful for the ships of war of either party, and privateers, freely lied Eagle of Prussia, the Order of Merit, of Oldenburg, &c. ; Л\71ю, after exchanging their said full rie.n"ÎS"eVrtc."r pay any duty to the officers of the admiralty or any other *" judges; nor shall...
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Introduction to the Study of International Law: Designed as an Aid in ...

Theodore Dwight Woolsey - International - 1875 - 460 pages
...treaties with the United States. In our treaty of 794 with Great Britain, Art. XXV., it is said that ' it shall be lawful for the ships of war and privateers...belonging to the said parties respectively to carry withersoever they please [that is, into any of each other's harbours] the ships and goods taken from...
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North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal

1878 - 588 pages
...declared that it should be lawful for the ships-of-war of either of the contracting parties and privateers to carry whithersoever they please the ships and goods taken from their enemies, while no' access shall be given to the ships-of-war or privateers of their enemies, except when forced...
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A Treatise on Criminal Law, Volume 2

Francis Wharton - Criminal law - 1880 - 858 pages
...that it should be lawful for the ships of war of either of the contracting parties, and privateers, to carry whithersoever they please the ships and goods taken from their enemies, while no access shall be given to the ships of war or privateers of their enemies, except when forced...
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The Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States, Volume 2

United States. Dept. of State - United States - 1889 - 890 pages
...XXII. It shall be lawful for the ships of wur, privateers, or armed vessels of cither party, freely to carry whithersoever they please the ships and goods...from their enemies without being obliged to pay any duty to the officers of the admiralty or any other jndges ; nor shall such prizes bo arrested or seized...
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The Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States, Volume 2

United States. Department of State - United States - 1889 - 890 pages
...of war, privateers, or armed vessels of either party, freely to carry whithersoever they please tlie ships and goods taken from their enemies without being obliged to pay any duty to the officers of the admiralty or any otber jndges ; nor shall such prizes be arrested or seized...
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