A Collection of Treaties Between Great Britain and Other Powers, Band 2J. Stockdale, 1790 |
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... whatsoever , fhall be taken or increased , other than those which in the like cafe the natives themselves , and all other strangers are obliged to pay ; and the fubjects aforefaid buying , felling , and contracting for their mer ...
... whatsoever , fhall be taken or increased , other than those which in the like cafe the natives themselves , and all other strangers are obliged to pay ; and the fubjects aforefaid buying , felling , and contracting for their mer ...
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... whatsoever con- cerning the fame . VI . And to the end that the officers and ministers of all cities , towns , and villages , belonging to either , may neither demand nor take from the refpective merchants and people greater taxes ...
... whatsoever con- cerning the fame . VI . And to the end that the officers and ministers of all cities , towns , and villages , belonging to either , may neither demand nor take from the refpective merchants and people greater taxes ...
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... whatsoever within his Catholic Majefty's dominions . X. That the fhips , or any other veffels that fhall belong to the King of Great Britain or his fubjects , na- vigating into the King of Spain's dominions , or any of his ports , shall ...
... whatsoever within his Catholic Majefty's dominions . X. That the fhips , or any other veffels that fhall belong to the King of Great Britain or his fubjects , na- vigating into the King of Spain's dominions , or any of his ports , shall ...
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... whatsoever , as afore- faid , faving always the right of any third perfon . XIII . That it fhall be lawful for the fhips belong- ing to the fubjects of the one or the other King , to an- chor in the roads or bays of either , without ...
... whatsoever , as afore- faid , faving always the right of any third perfon . XIII . That it fhall be lawful for the fhips belong- ing to the fubjects of the one or the other King , to an- chor in the roads or bays of either , without ...
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... whatsoever ; and that all the English mer- chants , trading in any of the faid provinces , their fac- tors , fervants , or commiffioners , fhould enjoy , from henceforward , all the privileges , exemptions , immuni- ties , and benefits ...
... whatsoever ; and that all the English mer- chants , trading in any of the faid provinces , their fac- tors , fervants , or commiffioners , fhould enjoy , from henceforward , all the privileges , exemptions , immuni- ties , and benefits ...
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Seite 521 - ... of any part of the shores of the United States, and lying between lines to be drawn due east from the points where the aforesaid boundaries between Nova Scotia on the one part, and East Florida on the other, shall respectively touch the bay of Fundy and the Atlantic Ocean; excepting such islands as now are, or heretofore have been, within the limits of the said province of Nova Scotia.
Seite 521 - Mississippi until it shall intersect the northernmost part of the thirty-first degree of north latitude. South, by a line to be drawn due east from the determination of the line last mentioned...
Seite 521 - 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...
Seite 520 - Croix directly north to the abovementioned northwest angle of Nova Scotia, thence 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...
Seite 520 - 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...
Seite 523 - ... 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...
Seite 520 - Cataraquy; thence along the middle of said river into Lake Ontario; through the middle of said lake until it strikes the communication by water between that lake and Lake Erie; thence along the middle of said communication into Lake Erie through the middle of said lake...
Seite 518 - It having pleased the Divine Providence to dispose the hearts of the Most Serene and Most Potent Prince, George the Third, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, Duke of Brunswick and Lunenburg, Arch-Treasurer and Prince Elector of the Holy Roman Empire, &c...
Seite 524 - George the Third, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, Duke of Brunswick and Lunenburg, ArchTreasurer and Prince Elector of the Holy Roman Empire, &c., and of the United States of America, to forget all past misunderstandings...
Seite 518 - America, to forget all past misunderstandings and differences that have unhappily interrupted the good correspondence and friendship which they mutually wish to restore, and to establish such a beneficial and satisfactory intercourse between the two countries, upon the ground of reciprocal advantages and mutual convenience, as may promote and secure to both perpetual peace and harmony...