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| United States. President - 1842 - 794 pages
...captures and condemnations of American vessels which were the subject of the seventh article of the treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, between the United States and Great Britam, that it is supposed the commissioners will be able to bring their business to a conclusion... | |
| John Brown Dillon - 1843 - 482 pages
...after protracted and perplexing negotiations, Mr. Jay and William Wyndham (Lord Grenville) concluded a treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, between the United States and Great Britain. This treaty was comprised in twenty-nine articles, the first of which was in the words following: "There... | |
| 1844 - 468 pages
...purpose with the 'inhabitants, proprietors or possessors of the /ground. Jay's Treaty— 1794-5. , A Treaty of Amity, Commerce and Navigation between the United States and Great Britain, was signed at London, Nov. 19, 1794, Sby William Wyndham on the part of Great (Britain, and John Jay... | |
| M. Sears - 1844 - 582 pages
...punishment for such offences may be necessary. The commissioners appointed under the fifth article of the treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, between the United States and Great Britain, to ascertain the river which was truly intended under the name of the River St. Croix, mentioned in... | |
| Henry Brown - 1844 - 526 pages
...so pertinaciously Withheld by the former, were at last given up. On the 19th of November, 1794, the treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, between the United States and Great Britain, was signed -at London, and received at the office of the secretary of state, in Philadelphia, on the... | |
| United States. President - 1846 - 766 pages
...punishment for such offences may be necessary. The commissioners appointed under the fifth article of the treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, between the United States and Great Britain, to ascertain the river which was truly intended under the name of the river St. Croix mentioned in... | |
| John Wood - 1846 - 412 pages
...capture and condemnation of American vessels, which were the subject of the seventh article of the treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation between the United States and Great Britain, that it is supposed the commissioners will be able to bring their business to a conclusion in August... | |
| New York (State). Supreme Court, William Johnson - 1846 - 690 pages
...claim of the plaintiffs are : [*9] *1st. That the assured were engaged in a commerce illicit by the treaty of amity, commerce and navigation, between the United States and Great Britain. 2d. That the circumstance of the goods being contraband, ought to have been disclosed to the underwriters.... | |
| Jonathan French - 1847 - 506 pages
...punishment for such offences may be necessary. The commissioners appointed under the fifth article of the treaty of amity, commerce and navigation between the United States and Great Britain, to ascertain the river which was truly intended under the name of the river St. Croix, mentioned in... | |
| 1849 - 624 pages
...July, '95, was convened to consider the subject " which particularly agitated the public mind, the Treaty of Amity, Commerce and Navigation, between the United States and Great Britain." The Minutes say, " this meeting was the most respectable ever held in the Chamber of Commerce, (upwards... | |
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