... to enforce, separately and respectively, the laws rights and obligations of each of the two countries, for the suppression of the Slave Trade, the said squadrons to be independent of each other, but the two Governments stipulating, nevertheless, to... The North American Review - Page 4021843Full view - About this book
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1853 - 426 pages
...squadrons to be independent of each other, but the two governments stipulating nevertheless to give such orders to the officers commanding their respective...the true object of this article ; copies of all such articles to be communicated by each government to the other respectively." Does that article mean that... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1853 - 424 pages
...squadrons to be independent of each other, but the two governments stipulating nevertheless to give such orders to the officers commanding their respective...the true object of this article ; copies of all such articles to be communicated by each government to the other respectively." • Does that article mean... | |
| Robert Peel - 1853 - 874 pages
...other, but the two governments stipulating nevertheless to give such orders to the officers commandinc their respective forces, as shall enable them most effectually to act in concert end co-operation, upon mutual consultation, as exigencies may arise, for the attainment of the true... | |
| 1853 - 498 pages
...for the suppression of the slavetrade ; the said squadrons to be independent of each other," but " to act in concert and co-operation, upon mutual consultation, as exigencies may arise " ) ; with the Argentine Republic; and with the Republic of Hayti. In 1842, with Portugal, by Treaty... | |
| New Brunswick - 1854 - 544 pages
...squadrons to be independent of each other, but the two Governments stipulating nevertheless to give such orders to the officers commanding their respective...communicated by each Government to the other respectively. ARTICLE IX. tics for carrying on that traffick, and avoiding the vigilance of cruizers, by the fraudulent... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Tefft - 1854 - 504 pages
...squadrons to be independent of each other, but the two governments stipulating, nevertheless, to give such orders to the officers commanding their respective...effectually to act in concert and cooperation, upon mutual consultations, as exigencies may arise, for the attainment of the true object of this article ; copies... | |
| 1854 - 418 pages
...squadrons to be independent of each otlier, but the two Governments stipulating, nevertheless, to give such orders to the officers commanding their respective...enable them most effectually to act in concert and co-operalion, upon mumal consultation, as exigencies may arise. for the attainment of the true object... | |
| 1854 - 408 pages
...each oilier, but the two Governments stipulating, ncverthHoss, to give such orders 10 the oflicers commanding their respective forces, as shall enable...effectually to act in concert and co-operation, upon miiuial con sultntion, as exigencies may arise for the attainment of the true object of this article,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Tefft - 1854 - 510 pages
...squadrons to be independent of each other, but the two governments stipulating, nevertheless, to give such orders to the officers commanding their respective...forces, as shall enable them most effectually to act iu concert and cooperation, upon mutual consultations, as exigencies may arise, for the attainment... | |
| Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - 1855 - 942 pages
...squadrons to be independent of each other, but the two governments stipulating, nevertheless, to give such orders to the officers commanding their respective...communicated by each government to the other, respectively." By the Treaty of the 29th May, 1845, between France and Great Britain, new stipulations were entered... | |
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