The National Calendar: And Annals of the United States, 13. köideDavis & Force., 1835 |
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... important portions of its dominions , no doubt is entertained that their future intercourse with the United States will be placed upon a more just and liberal basis . The Florida archives have not yet been selected and delivered ...
... important portions of its dominions , no doubt is entertained that their future intercourse with the United States will be placed upon a more just and liberal basis . The Florida archives have not yet been selected and delivered ...
Page 19
... important advantages were secured to France by the follow- ing article , viz : " The wines of France , from and after the exchange of the ratifications of the present Convention , shall be admitted to consump- tion in the States of the ...
... important advantages were secured to France by the follow- ing article , viz : " The wines of France , from and after the exchange of the ratifications of the present Convention , shall be admitted to consump- tion in the States of the ...
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... action upon it . The xt session of the Chambers commenced on the 26th April , 1833 , and continued until the 26th of June following . Asnow bill was introduced on the 11th of June , but nothing important was 20 President's Message .
... action upon it . The xt session of the Chambers commenced on the 26th April , 1833 , and continued until the 26th of June following . Asnow bill was introduced on the 11th of June , but nothing important was 20 President's Message .
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... important was done in relation to it during the session . In the month of April , 1834 , nearly three years af- ter the signature of the treaty , the final action of the French Chambers upon the bill to carry the treaty into effect ...
... important was done in relation to it during the session . In the month of April , 1834 , nearly three years af- ter the signature of the treaty , the final action of the French Chambers upon the bill to carry the treaty into effect ...
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... important question arises what those measures shall be . Our institutions are essentially pacific , Peace and friendly intercourse with all nations , are as much the desire of our Government as they are the interest of our People . But ...
... important question arises what those measures shall be . Our institutions are essentially pacific , Peace and friendly intercourse with all nations , are as much the desire of our Government as they are the interest of our People . But ...
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Page 55 - And whereas it frequently happens that vessels sail for a port or place belonging to an enemy, without knowing that the same is...
Page 53 - It shall be lawful for the Citizens of the United States of America and of the Republic of Colombia to sail with their Ships with all manner of liberty and security, no distinction being made who are the proprietors of the...
Page 107 - States are plaintiffs, or petitioners; or an alien is a party, or the suit is between a citizen of the State where the suit is brought, and a citizen of another State.
Page 158 - That no purchase, grant, lease, or other conveyance of lands, or of any title or claim thereto, from any Indian nation or tribe of Indians, shall be of any validity in law or equity, unless the same be made by treaty or convention entered into pursuant to the constitution.
Page 121 - Authority aforesaid, that all Writs and Processes that shall at any time hereafter be sued forth or prosecuted, whereby the person of any Ambassador, or other public Minister...
Page 57 - The said consuls shall have power to require the assistance of the authorities of the country for the arrest, detention, and custody of deserters from the public and private vessels of their country, and for that purpose they shall address themselves to the courts, judges, and officers competent, and shall demand the said deserters in writing, proving by an exhibition of the registers of the vessel's or ship's roll, or other public documents, that those men were part of the said crews ; and, on this...
Page 58 - ... way whatever, it is expressly stipulated that neither of the contracting parties will order or authorize any acts of reprisal nor declare war against the other, on complaints of injuries or damages, until the said party considering itself offended shall...
Page 194 - The Marine Corps shall, at all times, be subject to the laws and regulations established for the government of the navy...
Page 58 - The present convention shall be in force for the term of ten years from the date hereof: and further, until the end of twelve months after either of the high contracting parties shall have given notice to the other of its intention to terminate the same ; each of the high contracting parties reserving to itself the right of giving such notice to the other, at the end of the said term of ten years...
Page 57 - ... of taxes, imposts, and contributions, except those which they shall be obliged to pay on account of commerce...