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The Edinburgh Review - Page 258
1845
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The National Register, Volume 7

1819 - 480 pages
...present convention, to the vessels, citizens, and subjects, of the two powers; it being well understood, that this agreement is not to be construed to the prejudice of any claim which either of the two higli contracting parties may have to any part of the said country, nor shall...
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The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Volume 39

Great Britain. Parliament - 1819 - 954 pages
...convention, to the •vessels, citizens, and subjects of the two powers: it being well understood, that this agreement is not to be construed to the prejudice of any claim which either of the two high contracting parties may have to any part of the said country, nor bhall...
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The Practical Abridgement of the Laws of Customs and Excise ...

1819 - 1202 pages
...present Convention, to the vessels, citizen's, and subjects of the two powers: it being well understood, that this agreement is not to be construed to the prejudice of any claim which either of the two high contracting parties may have to any part of the said country, nor shall...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1820 - 848 pages
...present convention, to the vessels, citizens and subjects of the two powers : it being well understood, that this agreement is not to be construed to the prejudice of any claim which either of the two high contracting parties may have to any part of the said country, nor shall...
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A Complete Collection of the Treaties and Conventions at Present ..., Volume 2

Great Britain, Lewis Hertslet - 1820 - 418 pages
...present Convention, to the vessels, citizens, and subjects of the two Powers : it being well understood, that this agreement is not to be construed to the prejudice of any claim which either of vOL. II. DD the two high Contracting Parties may have to any part of the said country,...
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A Treatise on the Laws of Commerce and Manufactures, and the ..., Volume 4

Joseph Chitty - 1824 - 994 pages
...present Convention, to the vessels, citizens, and subjects of the two Powers : it being well understood, that this agreement is not to be construed to the prejudice of any claim which either of the two high Contracting Parties may have to any part of the said country, nor shall...
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A Geographical Description of the United States: With the Contiguous ...

John Melish - 1826 - 532 pages
...present convention, to the vessels, citizens, and subjects, of the two powers : it beingwell understood that this agreement is not to be construed to the prejudice of any claim which either of the two high contracting parties may have to any part of the said country, nor shall...
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The American Annual Register for the Years ..., Or, the ... Year of American ...

Joseph Blunt - 1827 - 650 pages
...the convention, to the vessels, citizens, and subjects, of the two powers : it being well understood, that this agreement is not to be construed to the prejudice of any claim which either of the two high contracting parties may have to any part of the said country ; nor shall...
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Nouveau recueil de traités d'alliance, de paix, de trève... et de plusieurs ...

Georg Friedrich Martens - 1829 - 512 pages
...convention, to the vessele, citizens, and eubjects, of the tvyo powere: it being .\yell underatood, that this agreement is not to be construed to the prejudice of any claim .wliich either of the two liigh contracting partiee may have to any part of the said country, nor shall...
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Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising ..., Volume 5; Volume 20; Volume 49

United States. Congress - 1830 - 488 pages
...present convention, to the vessels, citizens, and subjects, of the two Powers; it being well understood, that this agreement is not to be construed to the prejudice of any claim which cither of the two high contracting parties may have to any part of the said country, nor shall...
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