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REGULATING THE

TRADE
Ꭲ Ꭱ Ꭺ Ꭰ Ꭼ .

BETWEEN

GREAT BRITAIN AND FOREIGN NATIONS:

AND EXTRACTS OF

TREATIES BETWEEN FOREIGN POWERS,

CONTAINING

MOST-FAVOURED-NATION CLAUSES APPLICABLE TO GREAT BRITAIN.

ITALY.

IN FORCE ON THE

1ST JUNE, 1876.

BIBLIOTHECA
BODLEIANA

AUG 1878

BY

EDWARD HERTSLET, C.B.,
(Librarian and Keeper of the Papers, Foreign Office.)

LONDON:

BUTTERWORTHS, 7, FLEET STREET,

Law Publishers to The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty.
HARRISON & SONS, 59, PALL MALL,

Booksellers to The Queen & H.B.H. The Prince of Wales.

1876.

ALTHOUGH THIS WORK IS COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS,

WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS, IT IS PURELY A PRIVATE UNDERTAKING.

PREFACE TO PART III.

ANALYSIS OF THE ITALIAN TREATIES.

IT has been found necessary to analyse the Italian Treaties, so as to form Part III of this Series, in consequence of a Notice having been received by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs from the Italian Chargé d'Affaires at this Court, on the 26th June, 1875, containing a denunciation on the part of the Italian Government of the Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Great Britain and Italy of the 6th August, 1863. In accordance with this denunciation the Treaty of 1863 would have expired on the 26th June, 1876, but by a Declaration signed between the two countries on the 22nd May, 1876, it has been mutually agreed that the Treaty shall remain in force until the 30th April, 1877.

N.B.-Part I contains an Analysis of AUSTRIAN Treaties, and

ALTHOUGH THIS WORK IS COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS,

WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS,

IT IS PURELY A PRIVATE UNDERTAKING.

PREFACE TO PART III.

ANALYSIS OF THE ITALIAN TREATIES.

It has been found necessary to analyse the Italian Treaties, so as to form Part III of this Series, in consequence of a Notice having been received by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs from the Italian Chargé d'Affaires at this Court, on the 26th June, 1875, containing a denunciation on the part of the Italian Government of the Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Great Britain and Italy of the 6th August, 1863. In accordance with this denunciation the Treaty of 1863 would have expired on the 26th June, 1876, but by a Declaration signed between the two countries on the 22nd May, 1876, it has been mutually agreed that the Treaty shall remain in force until the 30th April, 1877.

N.B.-Part I contains an Analysis of AUSTRIAN Treaties, and

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