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... Consuls or Vice Consuls . But where Subjects , Citizens of their own Nation are alone inter- ested , the Consul or Vice Consul shall then chuse experienced Per- sons of their respective Nations to settle the same . " " If a subject of ...
... Consuls or Vice Consuls . But where Subjects , Citizens of their own Nation are alone inter- ested , the Consul or Vice Consul shall then chuse experienced Per- sons of their respective Nations to settle the same . " " If a subject of ...
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... Consuls General and Consuls should be permitted to receive any Fees . If these Ideas should meet with the Approbation of Congress the Difficulty of ascertaining the number of Ports to which Consuls ought to be sent will be removed . As ...
... Consuls General and Consuls should be permitted to receive any Fees . If these Ideas should meet with the Approbation of Congress the Difficulty of ascertaining the number of Ports to which Consuls ought to be sent will be removed . As ...
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... Consuls for that Kingdom . That it would be expedient to vest the Minister of the United States at the Hague , with the Powers of a Consul General ; and that one Con- sul for the United Netherlands be appointed to reside at Amsterdam ...
... Consuls for that Kingdom . That it would be expedient to vest the Minister of the United States at the Hague , with the Powers of a Consul General ; and that one Con- sul for the United Netherlands be appointed to reside at Amsterdam ...
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