A Collection of Treaties Between Great Britain and Other Powers, Band 1J. Stockdale, 1790 - 538 Seiten |
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... force 1 in Great Britain ; comprehending all forts of mer- chandise effects , which the fubjects of any other nation may buy there , and tranfport into other coun- tries , particularly wrought and unwrought gold and filver , excepting ...
... force 1 in Great Britain ; comprehending all forts of mer- chandise effects , which the fubjects of any other nation may buy there , and tranfport into other coun- tries , particularly wrought and unwrought gold and filver , excepting ...
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... force it for their own pleasure , and for the fake of injuring the confe- derates . And both of the faid confederates fhall con- tribute friendly and readily to promote the advanta- ges and remove the difadvantages of each other ; fav ...
... force it for their own pleasure , and for the fake of injuring the confe- derates . And both of the faid confederates fhall con- tribute friendly and readily to promote the advanta- ges and remove the difadvantages of each other ; fav ...
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... force , and duly obferved by both parties , and by all who are united on both fides by allegiance , faith , and obedience . And to the intent that hereafter they may be rendered the more ftable and firm , as well by her moft gracious ...
... force , and duly obferved by both parties , and by all who are united on both fides by allegiance , faith , and obedience . And to the intent that hereafter they may be rendered the more ftable and firm , as well by her moft gracious ...
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... forces be required than is fit- ting , the other fhould find the want of them , or be dif- appointed of them for his own occafions . 3. When foldiers are raised in that country , they fhall not take arms , nor fo much as on board the ...
... forces be required than is fit- ting , the other fhould find the want of them , or be dif- appointed of them for his own occafions . 3. When foldiers are raised in that country , they fhall not take arms , nor fo much as on board the ...
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... force . VI . It shall be free for the men of war and guard- fhips of either of the confederates to enter into the ports , havens , or rivers of the other , where fuch fhips ufe to repair , and there to cast anchor , stay , and to depart ...
... force . VI . It shall be free for the men of war and guard- fhips of either of the confederates to enter into the ports , havens , or rivers of the other , where fuch fhips ufe to repair , and there to cast anchor , stay , and to depart ...
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affiftance aforefaid againſt agreed alfo alliance alſo Ambaffadors Britain Britannic Majefty Britiſh cafe Catholic Majefty caufe cauſe commerce commiffioners concluded confederates confent contracting parties cuftoms Dantzic defire dominions Duke eſtabliſhed faid fhip faid King fame fatisfaction feal fecurity feparate article fhall fhips fhould fide figned fingular foever France friendſhip fubjects fubjects and inhabitants fucceffors fuccours fuch fuffer fufficient full powers furniſhed hereafter High and Mighty himſelf hoftility Holy Roman Empire Imperial and Catholic Imperial Majefty jefty juftice King of Denmark King of Sardinia King of Spain kingdoms land lawful likewife mafter magiftrate Majefty's manner merchandize Minifter moft Chriftian King moft Serene moſt neceffary neral obferved paffports peace perfons places Plenipotentiary poffeffion poffefs ports prefent treaty Prince promife purpoſe ratified refpective reftored Royal Majefty Ruffia ſhall ſhips Simon van Hoorn ſpace Spain thefe prefents themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand United Netherlands United Provinces uſe veffels whatſoever witnefs whereof
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Seite 465 - America ; it is agreed, that for the future, the confines between the dominions of His Britannic Majesty, and those of His Most Christian Majesty, in that part of the world, shall be fixed irrevocably by a line drawn along the middle of the river Mississippi, from its source to the river Iberville, and from thence, by a line drawn along the middle of this river, and the lakes Maurepas and Pontchartrain, to the sea...
Seite 461 - ... treaty of peace, have agreed upon the articles, the tenor of which is as follows: Article I. There...
Seite 472 - Majesty, and bring away their effects as well as their persons, without being restrained in their emigration, under any pretence whatsoever, except that of debts or of criminal prosecutions : The term limited for this emigration shall be fixed to the space of eighteen months, to be computed from the day of the exchange of the ratifications of the present treaty.
Seite 300 - Full Power. LEWIS, by the grace of God, King of France and Navarre, To all who shall see these presents, Greeting.
Seite 276 - ... the high and mighty lords, the states general of the United Netherlands...
Seite 191 - Faith etc. and the High and Mighty Lords the States General of the United Netherlands concluded the 21-31 day of July 1667.
Seite 460 - Holy and Undivided Trinity. 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, ArchTreasurer and Prince Elector of the Holy Roman Empire, &c...
Seite 327 - Bay. But the possession of those places which were taken by the French during the peace that preceded this present war, and were retaken by the English during this war, shall be left to the French by virtue of the foregoing Article.
Seite 511 - ... parties residing in the dominions of the other, shall have the privilege of remaining and continuing their trade therein, without any manner of interruption, so long as they behave peaceably, and commit no offence against the...
Seite 374 - ... to remove themselves within a year to any other place, as they shall think fit, together with all their moveable effects. But those who are willing to remain there, and to be subject to the kingdom of Great Britain, are to enjoy the free exercise of their religion, according to the usage of the Church of Rome, as far as the laws of Great Britain do allow the same.