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" Commerce : the inhabitants of the two countries, respectively, shall have liberty freely and securely to come, with their ships and cargoes... "
North Atlantic Coast Fisheries: Proceedings in the North Atlantic Coast ... - Page 1320
by Permanent Court of Arbitration - 1912
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Annals of the Congress of the United States, Part 2

United States. Congress - 1855 - 730 pages
...of any other nation. The inhabitants of the two countries, respectively, shall have liberty freely to come with their ships and cargoes to all such places, ports, and rivers, on the northwest coast of America, as belong to or may be in the possession of either of the two high...
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Reports of Decisions in the Supreme Court of the United States ..., Volume 17

Benjamin Robbins Curtis, United States. Supreme Court - 1864 - 772 pages
...the United States and all the British territories in Europe : " That the inhabitants of Great Britain shall have liberty freely and securely to come with their ships and cargoes to our ports, to enter the same, and to remain and reside in any part of our territories ; also, to hire...
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The Congressional Globe

United States. Congress - 1855 - 966 pages
...not all. By the existing treaty between the Uuited States and Great Britain, it is stipulated that " the inhabitants of the two countries respectively shall have liberty freely and securely t'j come, &c., and to remain and reside in any part» of the said territories respectively." The substance...
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Na kanawai o ka repubalika o Hawaii, ...

Hawaii - 1855 - 84 pages
...Hawaiian Islands, a reciprocal freedom of commerce. The subjects of each of the two contracting parties, respectively, shall have liberty freely and securely to come with their ships and cargoe's, to all places, ports and rivers, in the territories of the other, where trade with other...
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The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States ..., Volume 2

United States. Congress - 1855 - 728 pages
...other nation. The inhabitants of the two countries, respectively, shall have liberty freely locóme with their ships and .cargoes to all such places, ports, and rivers, on the northwest coast of America, as belong to or may be in the possession of either of the two high...
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Recueil manuel et pratique de traités, conventions et autres actes ...

Karl von Martens, Carl Martens - 1856 - 766 pages
...Europe, and the territories of the Equator, a reciprocal freedom of commerce. The subjects and citizens of the two countries, respectively, shall have liberty...territories aforesaid , to which other foreigners are or may be permitted to come, to enter into the same, and to remain an'i reside in any part of the said...
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Recueil manuel et pratique de traités, conventions et autres actes ..., Volume 6

1856 - 762 pages
...commerce. Tho subjects and citizens of the two countries, respectively, shall have liberty freely aud securely to come, with their ships and cargoes, to...territories aforesaid, to which other foreigners are or may be permitted to come, to enter into the same, and to remain and reside in any part of the said...
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Republican Landmarks: The Views and Opinions of American Statesmen on ...

John Philip Sanderson - 1856 - 380 pages
...with their ships and cargoes to all such places, ports, and rivers, in the territories of each country to which other foreigners are permitted to come, to...the same, and to remain and reside in any parts of said territories, respectively ; also, to hire and occupy houses and warehouses for the purpose of...
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Republican landmarks: the views and opinons of American statesmen on foreign ...

John Philip Sanderson - 1856 - 404 pages
...existing between the United States and Great Britain, permitting the inhabitants of the two countries " freely and securely to come with their ships and cargoes...such places, ports, and rivers, in the territories of each country to which other foreigners are permitted to come, to enter into the same, and to remain...
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The British Consul's Manual: Being a Practical Guide for Consuls ..., Volume 964

E. W. A. Tuson - 1856 - 632 pages
...shall not be liable to pay duties, unless cleared for consumption. No. 19. The subjects and citizens of the two Countries respectively shall have liberty...and securely to come with their ships and cargoes, or with goods borne by land or by inland navigation to all such places, ports, and rivers in the respective...
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