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... consuls of his Most Christian Majesty and of the United States may appoint any number of vice consuls within their respective departments . Upon the noti- fication of their appointment , by the consuls , to the supreme executive power ...
... consuls of his Most Christian Majesty and of the United States may appoint any number of vice consuls within their respective departments . Upon the noti- fication of their appointment , by the consuls , to the supreme executive power ...
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... consul or vice consul . ARTICLE V. There may be attached to the consulate , at the will of the consuls within their departments , any number of persons . Neither the papers nor houses of consuls or vice consuls shall be searched . Consuls ...
... consul or vice consul . ARTICLE V. There may be attached to the consulate , at the will of the consuls within their departments , any number of persons . Neither the papers nor houses of consuls or vice consuls shall be searched . Consuls ...
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... consuls and vice consuls shall receive the declarations , " consulats " and other consular acts , from all captains and masters of their respective nations on account of average losses sustained at sea by leakage or throwing merchandise ...
... consuls and vice consuls shall receive the declarations , " consulats " and other consular acts , from all captains and masters of their respective nations on account of average losses sustained at sea by leakage or throwing merchandise ...
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