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... thereof they shall be entitled to dollars per day , during the time they shall attend the sitting of the courts , and includ- ing the time they shall be necessarily employed in travelling to and from the said courts . That the present ...
... thereof they shall be entitled to dollars per day , during the time they shall attend the sitting of the courts , and includ- ing the time they shall be necessarily employed in travelling to and from the said courts . That the present ...
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... thereof with the interest due thereon.1 Board of TreaSURY , June 30th 1785 . SIR , The Ordinance of Congress for putting the department of Finance into Commission required us to report the names and appoint- ments of our clerks . In ...
... thereof with the interest due thereon.1 Board of TreaSURY , June 30th 1785 . SIR , The Ordinance of Congress for putting the department of Finance into Commission required us to report the names and appoint- ments of our clerks . In ...
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... thereof in ALL RESPECTS , except as to so much of the Sixth Article , as relates to the Erection of a Chapel , taking care that recip- rocal Provision be made for the Recognition of the Consuls and Vice Consuls of the United States ...
... thereof in ALL RESPECTS , except as to so much of the Sixth Article , as relates to the Erection of a Chapel , taking care that recip- rocal Provision be made for the Recognition of the Consuls and Vice Consuls of the United States ...
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... thereof , unless the contrary in the Place of their Settlement . shall manifestly appear . These two Articles vary from each other essentially - first , in that the Certificate of the Consul is by the Convention made the sole and ...
... thereof , unless the contrary in the Place of their Settlement . shall manifestly appear . These two Articles vary from each other essentially - first , in that the Certificate of the Consul is by the Convention made the sole and ...
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... thereof . Let us recur to that Article . After stating the Priviledges which Persons of the two Nations shall enjoy in each others Country , it thus proceeds- " July , 1785 513 From these and other circumstances it appears that this ...
... thereof . Let us recur to that Article . After stating the Priviledges which Persons of the two Nations shall enjoy in each others Country , it thus proceeds- " July , 1785 513 From these and other circumstances it appears that this ...
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Página 817 - To the Secretary of the United States for the Department of Foreign Affairs...
Página 514 - The subjects of the most Christian king shall enjoy on their part in all the dominions of the said states, an entire and perfect reciprocity relative to the stipulations contained in the present article, but it is at the same time agreed that its contents shall not affect the laws made, or that may be made hereafter in France against emigrations, which shall remain in all their force and vigour, and the United States on their part, or any of them, shall be at liberty to enact such laws, relative...
Página 880 - The People of the State of New York, by the Grace of God. free and Independent...
Página 562 - Secretary to the United States of America for the Department of Foreign Affairs...
Página 502 - ... tribunals and other officers having authority in the ports and places of their consulates, shall cause them to enjoy immediately, and...
Página 568 - Greeting: Know Ye, that, reposing special trust and confidence in the integrity, prudence and ability of...
Página 882 - Captain General and Commander in Chief in and over the State of New Jersey and Territories thereunto belonging...
Página 737 - ... agreed and concluded, for us and in our name, to sign, and thereupon make a treaty or treaties ; and to transact every thing that may be necessary for completing, securing and strengthening the great work of pacification, in as ample form, and with the same effect, as if we were personally present, and acted therein...
Página 918 - An Ordinance for ascertaining the mode of disposing of Lands in the Western Territory.
Página 818 - ... shall be obliged to pay it. But it is understood that the said United States, or any of them, are at liberty, when they shall judge it proper, to establish a duty equivalent in the same case.