An Examination of the British Doctrine, which Subjects to Capture a Neutral Trade, Not Open in Time of PeaceJ. Johnson and W.J. & J. Richardson, 1806 - 204 ページ |
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... France and the United Provinces . * In a treaty in 1701 , between Denmark and the United Provinces , the stipulations import an unin- terrupted commerce of the neutral with an enemy of the other party , with the usual exception of con ...
... France and the United Provinces . * In a treaty in 1701 , between Denmark and the United Provinces , the stipulations import an unin- terrupted commerce of the neutral with an enemy of the other party , with the usual exception of con ...
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... France is expressly obliged not to accept of any other usuage of navi- gation to Spain and the Spanish Indies , than what was practised in the reign of Charles II . of Spain , or than what shall likewise be fully given and grant- ed at ...
... France is expressly obliged not to accept of any other usuage of navi- gation to Spain and the Spanish Indies , than what was practised in the reign of Charles II . of Spain , or than what shall likewise be fully given and grant- ed at ...
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... France to his own country , and from thence directly to the French colony ; why not immediately from France , since the same purpose is effected ? It is answered , that it is effected in a manner more consistent with the general rights ...
... France to his own country , and from thence directly to the French colony ; why not immediately from France , since the same purpose is effected ? It is answered , that it is effected in a manner more consistent with the general rights ...
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