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" ... hindered from returning out of the said ports or roads, but may remove and depart when and whither they please, without any let or hindrance. "
Congressional Serial Set - Page 510
by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1901
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Treaties and Conventions Concluded Between the United States of America ...

United States - United States - 1873 - 1186 pages
...sustenance of their persons or reparation of their ships; and they shall noways be detained or hindred from returning out of the said ports or roads, but...whither they please, without any let or hindrance. ARTICLE XVIII. For the better promoting of commerce on both sides, it is agreed i„ em „t «.r that,...
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Treaties and Conventions Concluded Between the United States of America ...

United States - United States - 1873 - 1180 pages
...¿heir ships and prosecution of their voyage: and they shall no ways be hindered from returning ont ernment to regulate for itself the schools which it...establish or support within its jurisdiction. ARTICLE XII ARTICLE IX. All ships and merchandize, of what nature soever, whith shall be rescued out of the bands...
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Treaties and Tariffs Regulating the Trade Between Great Britain ..., Volume 1

Austria - 1878 - 408 pages
...shall in no manner be detained or hindered from returning out of the said ports or roads, but shall remove and depart, when and whither they please, without any let or impediment. ARTICLE XL Non-detention of Shipwrecked Persons as Prisoners. Relief and Assistance, and...
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The Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States, Volume 2

United States. Dept. of State - United States - 1889 - 890 pages
...reparation of their ships and convenieney of their voyage; and they shall noways be detained or hindered from returning out of the said ports or roads, but...whither they please without any let or hindrance. ARTICLE XXV. For the better promoting of commerce of both sides, it is agreed that if a war should...
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... The Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States, Volume 2

United States. Department of State - United States - 1889 - 928 pages
...conveniency of their voyage; and they shall noways bo detained or hindered from returning out of tho said ports or roads, but may remove and depart when...whither they please without any let or hindrance. ARTICLE XXV. For the better promoting of commerce of both sides, it is agreed that if a wnr should...
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A Treatise on Extradition and Interstate Rendition: With ..., Volume 1

John Bassett Moore - Extradition - 1891 - 874 pages
...the merited reproach of the civilized world. Cadwalader's Digest. 8 This article is as follows : " All ships and merchandise, of what nature soever, which shall be rescued out of the hands of any pirates or robbers on the high seas, shall be brought into some port of either state, and shall...
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The American and English Encyclopedia of Law, Volume 15

John Houston Merrill, Thomas Johnson Michie, Charles Frederic Williams, David Shephard Garland - Law - 1891 - 1358 pages
..."merchandise" to be restored to the owners thereof under the ninth article of the treaty, which provides "that all ships and merchandise of what nature soever which shall be rescued out of the hands of any pirate« or robbers on the high seas, shall be brought into some port of either State, and shall...
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Treaties and Topics in American Diplomacy

Freeman Snow - Diplomatic and consular service - 1894 - 536 pages
...ARTICLE XIX. — (Property recaptured from pirates to be restored.) — " All ships and merchandises of what nature soever, which shall be rescued out of the hands of any pirates or robbers on the high seas, shall be brought into some port of either state, and shall...
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volume 5

United States. President - Presidents - 1897 - 542 pages
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Affairs in Cuba: Message of the President of the United States on the ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1898 - 820 pages
...their voyage; and they shall in no way be hindered from returning out of said ports or roads, but may depart when and whither they please, without any let or hindrance (Art. V1H, treaty 1796.) Congress, first session, p. 113; »et of Congr«m, 28th Мат, 1796, sec4.) The...
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