| Edwin Wiley - 1915 - 800 sivua
...privateers and sell prizes in American ports, whereas the Jay treaty provided (Art. XXIV.) that it should not be lawful " for any foreign privateers * * * who have commissions from any other Prince or State in enmity with either nation to arm their ships in the ports of either of the... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1917 - 530 sivua
...the Most Christian King nor citizens of the said United States, who have commissions from any other Prince or State in enmity with either nation, to fit their ships in the ports of either the one or the other of the aforesaid parties, to sell what they have quelque vaisseau ou vaisseaux... | |
| Sumner Welles - 1928 - 602 sivua
...state in enmity with either of the contracting parties to fit their ships in the ports of the other nation, to sell their prizes, or in any manner to...purchase provisions except such as shall be necessary to their going to the next port of that prince, or state, from which they have received their commissions.... | |
| France, Institut français de Washington (D.C.) - 1928 - 108 sivua
...the most Christian King nor Citizens of the said United States, who have Commissions from any other Prince or State in enmity with either Nation to fit their Ships in the Ports of either the one or the other of the aforesaid Parties, to sell what they have taken or in any other manner... | |
| United States - 1948 - 1118 sivua
...extend beyond those allowed by law, or by treaty with the most favoured nation. ARTICLE XXIV. It shall not be lawful for any foreign privateers, who have commissions from any prince or state hi enmity with either nation, to lit their ships in the ports of either, to sell their prizes, or in... | |
| United States - 1869 - 876 sivua
...favored nations. ARTICLE XXIV. Privateers of It shall not be lawful for any forhostile powers. ejgn privateers who have commissions from any prince or...nation, to fit their ships in the ports of either, to sell their prizes, or in any manner to exchange them ; neither shall they be allowed to purchase... | |
| United States - 1867 - 884 sivua
...this article shall not extend beyond the privileges of the most fnvored nation. ART. XXV. It shall not be lawful for any foreign privateers who have...any prince or state in enmity with either nation, to lit their ships in the ports of either nation, to sell their prizes, or in any manner tn exchange tliom... | |
| United States - 1968 - 1350 sivua
...extend beyond those allowed by law or by treaty with the most favored nations. ARTICLE 24 It shall not be lawful for any foreign privateers who have...nation, to fit their ships in the ports of either, to sell their prizes, or in any manner to exchange them ; neither shall they be allowed to purchase... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs - 1978 - 552 sivua
...the most Christian King nor Citizens of the said United States, who have Commissions from any other Prince or State in enmity with either Nation to fit their Ships in the Ports of either the one or the other of the aforesaid Parties, to sell what they have taken or in any other manner... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs (1789-1975) - 1973 - 716 sivua
...the most Christian King nor Citizens of the said United States, who have Commissions from any other Prince or State in enmity with either Nation to fit their Ships in the Ports of either the one or the other of the aforesaid Parties, to sell what they have taken or in any other manner... | |
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