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... Powers , which are commonly expressed in very general Terms . Hence it becomes important that the Sovereign refusing to ratify , should be in Capacity to shew clearly what the Powers and Instruc- tions given were , and also that the ...
... Powers , which are commonly expressed in very general Terms . Hence it becomes important that the Sovereign refusing to ratify , should be in Capacity to shew clearly what the Powers and Instruc- tions given were , and also that the ...
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... powers , and who must have common interests and constant in- ducements to communication and intercourse , and hav- ing for that purpose granted plenipotentiary powers to Don Diego de Gardoqui , his said Encargado de Negocios near ...
... powers , and who must have common interests and constant in- ducements to communication and intercourse , and hav- ing for that purpose granted plenipotentiary powers to Don Diego de Gardoqui , his said Encargado de Negocios near ...
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... Powers of a Consul General ; and that one Con- sul for the United Netherlands be appointed to reside at Amsterdam . That it would be expedient to vest the Minister of the United States at the Court of London with the Powers of a Consul ...
... Powers of a Consul General ; and that one Con- sul for the United Netherlands be appointed to reside at Amsterdam . That it would be expedient to vest the Minister of the United States at the Court of London with the Powers of a Consul ...
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