A Collection of State Papers Relative to the War Against France Now Carrying on by Great Britain and the Several Other European Powers ...J. Debrett, 1797 |
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الصفحة xi
... most favoured nation . XVI . The French Republic and his Serene Highnefs the Margrave of Baden , refpectively engage to grant replevy on the fequeftration of all effects , revenues , or eftates , confiscated , detained , or fold from ...
... most favoured nation . XVI . The French Republic and his Serene Highnefs the Margrave of Baden , refpectively engage to grant replevy on the fequeftration of all effects , revenues , or eftates , confiscated , detained , or fold from ...
الصفحة xvi
... most ftrict neutrality towards all the belligerent powers ; in confequence , he pledges himself to prevent indifcriminately access to his ports to all armed fhips of war belonging to the faid powers , which fhall exceed four , according ...
... most ftrict neutrality towards all the belligerent powers ; in confequence , he pledges himself to prevent indifcriminately access to his ports to all armed fhips of war belonging to the faid powers , which fhall exceed four , according ...
الصفحة xvii
... most favoured nations . Until the completion of this treaty , the commercial and confular rela- tions fhall be reciprocally re - established on the fame footing as be- fore the war . XII . In conformity with the fixth article of the ...
... most favoured nations . Until the completion of this treaty , the commercial and confular rela- tions fhall be reciprocally re - established on the fame footing as be- fore the war . XII . In conformity with the fixth article of the ...
الصفحة xx
... most conve- nient points , either separately or by uniting them . They equally bind themfelves , in the cafes pointed out in the prefent article , not to treat for peace unless with one common confent , and in fuch a way as that each ...
... most conve- nient points , either separately or by uniting them . They equally bind themfelves , in the cafes pointed out in the prefent article , not to treat for peace unless with one common confent , and in fuch a way as that each ...
الصفحة xxvi
... most folemn ceffion to that effect to the French Republic . ་ III . The Pope obliges himself not to take or give to others the titles attached to the ceded territories , and thofe to be ceded to the French Republic . IV . The fhips ...
... most folemn ceffion to that effect to the French Republic . ་ III . The Pope obliges himself not to take or give to others the titles attached to the ceded territories , and thofe to be ceded to the French Republic . IV . The fhips ...
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