... 4. That it be -proposed, though not indispensably required, that if war should hereafter arise between the two contracting parties, the merchants of either country, then residing in the other, shall be allowed to remain nine months to collect their... Life and Letters of Thomas Jefferson - Page 208by Francis Wrigley Hirst - 1926 - 588 pagesFull view - About this book
| Benjamin Franklin - 1793 - 324 pages
...then refiding in the other, ftall be allowed to remain nine months to collecl: their debts and fettle their affairs, and may depart freely, carrying off all their effects without moleftation or hindrance : and ail women and children, fcholars of every faculty, cultivators of the... | |
| United States - 1796 - 584 pages
...the other, fhall be allowed citizens te to remain nine months to collect: their debts eir and fettle their affairs, and may depart freely, carrying off all their effects, without moleflation or hindrance : And all women and children, fcholars of every faculty, cultivators of the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1801 - 818 pages
...then fefiding in the other, fliall be allowed to remain nine months to oolleft their debts and fettle their affairs, and may depart freely, carrying off all their effects without molefration or hindrance; and all women and children, fchofars of every fucufty, cultivators of the'... | |
| 1832 - 852 pages
...If war should hereafter arise between Great Britain and the United States — which God forbid ! — the merchants of either country, then residing in...effects, without molestation or hindrance ; and all fishermen, all cultivators of the earth, and all artizans or manufacturers, unarmed, and inhabiting... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - 1802 - 620 pages
...refiding. IH the otk/.r , fhall be allowed to remain nine months to collet? their debts and fettle their affairs, and may depart freely, carrying off all their effects without moteßation or hindrance; and all women and children , /chotars of ' -*К 'ч Ант. XXI; I «709... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens, Karl von Martens, Friedrich Saalfeld - 1802 - 642 pages
...then reftding i» the other , fhall be allowed to remain nine months to collect their debts and fettle their affairs, and may depart freely , carrying off all their effects without moleflation 0r hindrance; and all women and children, fcholars of '.•• V.» '."ART. XXI. 1799 Das... | |
| William Graydon - 1803 - 730 pages
...they ought to protect and defend4 vessels belonging to the party of which they are. , ARTICLE XXIII. If war should aris.e between the two contracting parties,...country, then residing in the other, shall be allowed :,j remain nine months, to collect their debts and settle their affairs, at-u¡ .Jiiuy depart freely... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1809 - 466 pages
...American plenipotentiaries, was principally concerned, viz. ART. XXIII. If war should arise beetween the two contracting parties, the merchants of either...settle their affairs, and may depart freely, carrying oft' all their effects without molestation or hindrance ; and all women, and children, scholars of... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1810 - 292 pages
...Dr. Frankhn, as one of the American plenipotentiaries, was principally concerned, viz. AR T. XXIIT,If war should arise between the two contracting parties,...or hindrance : and all women and children, scholars or every faculty, cultivators of the earth, artisians, manufacturers, and fishermen, unarmed and inhabiting... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1811 - 190 pages
...Dr. Franklin, as one of the American plenipotentiaries, was principally concerned, viz. ARTICLE XXIH. If war should arise between the two contracting parties,...affairs, and may depart freely, carrying off all their etlects without molestation or hindrance; and _all women and child* en, scholars of every faculty,... | |
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