It is agreed between his Majesty and the United States of America, that there shall be a reciprocal and entirely perfect liberty of navigation and commerce between their respective people, in the manner, under the limitations and on the conditions specified... Parliamentary Papers - Seite 4von Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1847Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
 | George Lillie Craik - 1844
...protection." In the spirit of this profession it was stipulated, in the first place, that there should be " a reciprocal and entirely perfect liberty of...for all and singular kinds of goods in those places ;" and by the second article it was declared that, even in the case of a rupture breaking out between... | |
 | United States - 1846
...differences and discontents. ARTICLE XI. It is agreed between his Majesty and the United States of America, that there shall be a reciprocal and entirely perfect liberty of navigation and commerce between their respective people, in the manner, under the limitations and on the conditions specified in the... | |
 | Alexander Hamilton - 1851
...introduced thus, by the llth article : " It is agreed between his Majesty and the United States of America, that there shall be a reciprocal and entirely perfect liberty of navigation and commerce, between their respective people, in the manner, under the limitations, and on the conditions specified in the... | |
 | United States. Congress - 1851
...the said treaty, it is agreed between His Majesty and the United States of America, that there should be a reciprocal and entirely perfect liberty of navigation and commerce between their respective people, in the manner, under the limitations, and on the conditions specified in the... | |
 | Alexander Somerville - 1853
...protection.' In the spirit of this profession it was stipulated, in the first place, that there should be ' a reciprocal and entirely perfect liberty of...states, provinces, and territories subject to their majeities in Europe, for all and singular kinds of goods in those places ;'and by the second article... | |
 | Sir Archibald Alison - 1854
...far surpasses anything ever proposed by the warmest modern advocates of free trade. It stipulated " a reciprocal and entirely perfect liberty of navigation...commerce between the subjects of each party in all the kingdoms of Europe. The wines of France were to obtain admission on the same terms as those of... | |
 | Archibald Alison - 1854
...far surpasses anything ever proposed by the warmest modern advocates of free trade. It stipulated " a reciprocal and entirely perfect liberty of navigation...commerce between the subjects of each party in all the kingdoms of Europe. The wines of France were to obtain admission on the same terms as those of... | |
 | sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1854
...far surpasses anything ever proposed by the warmest modern advocates of free trade. It stipulated " a reciprocal and entirely perfect liberty of navigation...commerce between the subjects of each party in all the kingdoms of Europe. Tho wines of France were to obtaiu admission on the same terms as those of... | |
 | Robert Phillimore - 1854
...retrospectively confirmed by Parliament in the 37 Geo. III. " < By the llth article of that Treaty it is agreed that there shall be a reciprocal and entirely perfect liberty of navigation and commerce between their respectiue people in the manner, under the limitations and on the conditions specified in the... | |
 | Sir Robert Phillimore - 1855
...retrospectively confirmed by Parliament in the 37 Geo. 1П. " ' By the llth article of that Treaty it is agreed that there shall be a reciprocal and entirely perfect liberty of navigation and commerce between their respectiue people in the manner, under the limitations and on the conditions specified in the... | |
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