Assiento,] as likewise without prejudice to any liberty or power, which the subjects of Great Britain enjoyed before, either through right, sufferance, or indulgence. The West Indies - Pagina 308di Sir Charles Prestwood Lucas - 1905 - 348 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Treaties - 1738 - 108 pagine
...or her Subjects, in the late Treaty of ''Peace, or in the Contract of jfflienta, as likewife without Prejudice to any .Liberty or Power, which the Subjects...before, either through Right, Sufferance or Indulgence. II. The Subjects of their Majefties, Trading reflectively in the Dominions of their faid Majefties,... | |
| William Cobbett - 1803 - 1090 pagine
...confirmation and ratification of the American treaty in 1670, at follows;— ' Without any prejudice, however, to any liberty, ' or power, which the subjects of Great Britain ' enjoyed before, either ihiougti right, sufferance, * or indulgence.' — If, therefore, this comprehensive clause (which relates... | |
| Great Britain, Lewis Hertslet - 1820 - 418 pagine
...or Her subjects, in the late Treaty of Peace, or in the contract of Assiento,] as likewise without prejudice to any liberty or power, which the subjects...before, either through right, sufferance, or indulgence. II. The subjects of Their Majesties, trading respectively in the Dominions of Their said Majesties,... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1824 - 994 pagine
...or Her subjects, in the late Treaty of Peace, or in the contract of Assiento,] as likewise without prejudice to any liberty or power, which the subjects...before, either through right, sufferance, or indulgence. 2. The subjects of Their Majesties, trading respectively in the Dominions of Their said Majesties,... | |
| François-Xavier Martin - 1829 - 472 pagine
...cut logwood in the bay of Campeachy was recognized, and confirmed, " without any prejudice, however, to any liberty or power, which the subjects of Great Britain enjoyed before, either through right,sufferance or indulgence." On the 13ih of July, the duke of Beaufort, palatine of Carolina, granted... | |
| 1878 - 408 pagine
...Britain or her subjects in the late Treaty of Peace, or in the Contract of Assiento), as likewise without prejudice to any liberty or power which the subjects...before, either through right, sufferance, or indulgence. » See page 44. AETICLE II. Duties, &c., on Imports and Exports as Most- Far our ed- Nation. Enjoyment... | |
| Sir Charles Prestwood Lucas - 1890 - 456 pagine
...two years after the signing of the 1670 treaty. It was therefore contended that the uli possidetis clause of that treaty ' did establish a right in the...made woodcutting expeditions to their old haunts. From this time onward attempts at British settlement in The JBayCentral America were confined to the... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1890 - 404 pagine
...of Utrecht, signed in 1713, left matters very much where they were, confirming the treaty of 1 670 ' without any prejudice to any liberty or power, which...right, sufferance, or indulgence ' ; but in or about 1 7 1 7 the Spaniards appear to have finally broken up the settlement at the Laguna de Terminos, and... | |
| Great Britain, Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1908 - 1222 pagine
...or her Subjects, in the late Treaty of Peace, or in the Contract of Assiento], as likewise without prejudice to any liberty or power, which the Subjects...before, either through right, sufferance or indulgence. AKTICLE II. Commerce and Navigation. — Moat-favovred-nation Treatment. The Subjects of Their Majesties,... | |
| Great Britain, Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1924 - 1022 pagine
...or her subjects, in the late treaty of peace, or in the contract of Assiento], as likewise without prejudice to any liberty or power, which the subjects...before, either through right, sufferance or indulgence. 2. The subjects of their Majesties, trading respectively in the dominions of Their said Majesties,... | |
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