... 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
| Sir Robert Phillimore - 1857 - 666 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." — Treaty between Great Britain and the United States, dated Washington, 9th Aug., 1842; Hertslet's... | |
| James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell - 1858 - 772 pages
...obligations of each of the two countries for the suppression of the slave-trade, also "stipulated to give such orders to the officers commanding their respective...communicated by each government to the other respectively." Nothing is further from our design or wish than to be understood as casting any imputation upon the... | |
| James Whitman - 1858 - 44 pages
...squadrons to be independent of each other, but the two governments stipulating, nevertheless, to give such orders to the officers commanding their respective...exigencies may arise, for the attainment of the true objects of this article ; copies of all such orders to be communicated by each government to the other... | |
| William Beach Lawrence - 1858 - 240 pages
...cruisers." He further objected: " The treaty itself provides that the two governments shall ' give such orders to the officers commanding their respective...most effectually to act in concert and cooperation.' The British squadron on the coast of Africa will necessarily be larger than the American; and it will... | |
| William Beach Lawrence - 1858 - 238 pages
...cruisers." He further objected : " The treaty itself provides that the two governments shall ' give such orders to the officers commanding their respective...most effectually to act in concert and cooperation/ The British squadron on the coast of Africa will necessarily be larger than the American; and it will... | |
| James Kent - 1858 - 732 pages
...the two governments stipulating, nevertheless, to give such orders to the officers commanding thcir respective forces, as shall enable them most effectually to act in concert and cooperation, upon mutual consultations, as exigencies may arise." VOL. I. 18 ernment made the like prohibition as to the purchase... | |
| 1858 - 564 pages
...two governments should give such orders to the officers commanding their respective forces as should enable them most effectually to act in concert and...co-operation, upon mutual consultation, as exigencies should arise for the attainment of the object. Has this government neglected to perform its duty under... | |
| 1859 - 782 pages
...squadrons tobe indepeiMent of each other, but the two governments stipulating, nevertheless, to give such orders to the officers commanding their respective...orders to be communicated by each government to the oilier respectively. use of flags and other means, are so great, and the temptations for pursuing it,... | |
| 1859 - 780 pages
...squadrons tobe independent of each other, but the two governments stipulating, nevertheless, to give such orders to the officers commanding their respective...object of this article. Copies of all such orders to bo communicated by each government to the other respectively. "Art. 9. Whereas, notwithstanding all... | |
| 1859 - 788 pages
...stipulating, nevertheless, to give such orders to the officers commanding their respective forces aí shall enable them most effectually to act in concert...communicated by each government to the other respectively. ase of flaws and other means, are so great, and the temptations for pursuing it, while a market can... | |
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