| William Graydon - 1803 - 730 psl.
...of either country to sail with their ships and merchandise (contraband goods always excepted) from any port whatever, to any port of the enemy of the...from the countries, ports and places of those who arc enemies of both, or of either party, without any opposition or disturbance whatsoever, and to pass... | |
| United States - 1804 - 454 psl.
...of either country to sail with their ships and merchandize (contraband goods always cxceptcd) from any port whatever to any port of the enemy of the other, and place qu'elle jugera à propos, des ïieux où la résidence de ces agens pourra être fixée. Avant... | |
| John Elihu Hall - 1808 - 594 psl.
...of either country to sail with their ships and merchandize (contraband goods always excepted) from any port whatever, to any port of the enemy of the other, and to sail and trade with their ships and merchandize, with perfect security and liberty, from the countries, ports and places of those who are... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1809 - 1112 psl.
...of either Country to fail with their Ships and Merchandize (Contraband Goods always excepted) from any Port whatever, to any Port of the Enemy of the other, and to fail and trade with their Ships and Merchandize, widi perfect Security and Liberty, from the Countries,... | |
| 1811 - 676 psl.
...citizens of eithercountry to sail with their ships and merchandise (contraband goody always exempted) from any port whatever, to any port of the enemy of the other, and to sail and trade with their ships and merchandize with perfect security and liberty, from the countries, ports -and places of those who are... | |
| 1812 - 500 psl.
...refer, "for the citizens of either country to sail with their ships and merchandise, /rom any part whatever, to any port of the enemy of the other, and...trade with their ships, and merchandise, with perfect seturity, and. even so far consulted the laws of common decorum, in such cases, as to make explanations,... | |
| 1815 - 520 psl.
...of either eountry to sail with their ships and merehandise (eontraband goods always exeepted) from any port whatever, to any port of the enemy of the other, and to sail and trade with their ships and merehandise, with perfeet seeurity and liberty, from the eountries, ports, and plaees of those who... | |
| 1826 - 558 psl.
...citizens of either country might sail, with their ships and merchandise (contraband goods excepted), from any port whatever to any port of the enemy of the other, and from a port of such enemy either to a neutral port or to another port of the enemy, unless such port... | |
| Theodore Lyman - 1828 - 494 psl.
...of either country to sail with their ships and merchandise (contraband goods always exccptcd) from any port whatever, to any port of the enemy of the...and places of those who are enemies of both or of cither party, without any opposition or disturbance whatsoever, and to pass not oidy directly from... | |
| Theodore Lyman (Jr.) - 1828 - 550 psl.
...citizens of either country might sail with their ships and merchandise (contraband goods exempted) from any port whatever, to any port of the enemy of the other, and from a port of such enemy, either to a neutral port, or to another port of the enemy, unless such port... | |
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