His Britannic Majesty shall with all convenient speed, and without causing any destruction, or carrying away any negroes, or other property of the American inhabitants, withdraw all his armies, garrisons, and fleets from the said United States, and from... Reports of Decisions in the Supreme Court of the United States - Página 196de Benjamin Robbins Curtis, Alexander James Dallas, William Cranch, United States. Supreme Court, Henry Wheaton, Richard Peters, Benjamin Chew Howard - 1870Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Karl von Martens, Ferdinand de Cornot baron de Cussy - 1846 - 502 páginas
...both sides shall be sat at liberty , and his britanuick Majesty shall , with al convenient speed, an without causing any destruction, or carrying away...negroes , or other property of the American inhabitants , w itbdraw all his armies, garrisons, and fleets, from the said UnitedStates, and from every port,... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1846 - 472 páginas
...sea where they had formerly been accustomed to fish. His majesty agreed, with all convenient speed, without causing any destruction or carrying away any negroes or other property of the Americans, to withdraw all his armies, garrisons, and fleets from the United States. The navigation... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1850 - 510 páginas
...peace, and the Commissioner on the part of his Britannic Majesty, it is stipulated that his Britannic Majesty shall, with all convenient speed, and without...fleets, from the said United States, and from every part, place, and harbor within the same : and whereas a considerable number of negroes belonging to... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1850 - 514 páginas
...peace, and the Commissioner on the part of his Britannic Majesty, it is stipulated that his Britannic Majesty shall, with all convenient speed, and without...fleets, from the said United States, and from every part, place, and harbor within the same : and whereas a considerable number of negroes belonging to... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1850 - 648 páginas
...thing, speaking in the language of the laws of nations. The words of the article are, that his Britannic Majesty shall, with all convenient speed, and without...the American inhabitants, withdraw all his armies, &c. There are two constructions of this article ; one that the evacuation should be made without depredation,... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1851 - 946 páginas
...peace, which respects them, is disputed. The words of the stipulation are (Art. 7) that " his Britannic Majesty shall, with all convenient speed, and without...withdraw all his armies, garrisons, and fleets, from the United States." These terms admit of two constructions ; one, that no negroes, or other articles which... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1851 - 852 páginas
...thing, speaking in the language of the laws of nations. The words of the article are, that his Britannic Majesty shall, with all convenient speed, and without...the American inhabitants, withdraw all his armies, &c. There are two constructions of this article ; one that the evacuation should be made without depredation,... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins - 1851 - 836 páginas
...shall from henceforth cease : all prisoners, on both sides, shall be set at liberty ; and his Britannic Majesty shall, with all convenient speed, and without...property of the American inhabitants, withdraw all hi? armies, garrisons, and fleets, from the said United States, and from every post, place, and harbor,... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1851 - 468 páginas
...sea where they had formerly been accustomed to fish. His majesty agreed, with all convenient speed, without causing any destruction or carrying away any negroes or other property of the Americans, to withdraw all his armies, garrisons, and fleets from the United States. The navigation... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1851 - 466 páginas
...sea where they had formerly been accustomed to fish. His majesty agreed, with all convenient speed, without causing any destruction or carrying away any negroes or other property of the Americans, to withdraw all his armies, garrisons, and fleets from the United States. The navigation... | |
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