| John Debrett - 1798 - 660 páginas
...Iheets, fails,, hemp and cordage, and generally whatever may ferve diredlly to the equipment of veOTels, are declared contraband. 3. That by the 3d article...to Great Britain the right of navigating the river Miffifippi; a right which you fay the United States therafelves. acquired only ly virtue .of their... | |
| William Cobbett - 1802 - 756 páginas
...soldiers," which our present does not ; but our present includes " timber for ship-building, tar or rosin, copper in •• sheets, sails, hemp, and cordage,...may serve directly to the equipment " of vessels, unwrought iron, and fir planks only " excepted," which are not to be found in our former treaties.... | |
| 1803 - 1050 páginas
...from the following view. TREATY WITH AM. " &hip-ti'nber, tar or ruin, copper in (beets, sails, html* and cordage, and generally whatever may serve directly to the equipment of nurli, unwmughr iron jinci brplanlcs fly cxcepteil." The difference scarcely needs pointing out. In... | |
| Nathaniel Atcheson - 1808 - 398 páginas
...holsters, belts, and generally, all other implements of war; as also timber for ship-building, tar or rosin, copper in sheets, sails, hemp and cordage,...whatever may serve directly to the equipment of vessels, unwrought iron, and fir planks only excepted ; and all the above articles are hereby declared to be... | |
| 1815 - 534 páginas
...the two powers,'' the articles deemed contraband are par% ticularly enumerated, and among them we see "timber for ship building, tar, rosin, copper in sheets, sails, hemp and cor. • 9 dage, and generally whatever serves directly for the equip. ment of a vessel, unwrought... | |
| A. G. Gebhardt - 1816 - 546 páginas
...and Denmark, to explain the treaty c." commerce between the two powers, " Timber for ship-building, tar, rosin, copper in sheets, sails, hemp and cordage, and generally whatever serves directly for the equipment of a vessel, nnwrought iron and fir planks excepted," are declared... | |
| 1817 - 512 páginas
...the two powers," the articles deemed contraband are particularly enumerated, and among them we see " timber for ship building, tar, rosin, copper in sheets, sails, hemp and cordage, and generally whatever serves directly for the equipment of a vessel, unwrought iron and fir planks excepted." It is remarkable... | |
| William Cobbett - 1818 - 812 páginas
...belts, and, generally, all other implements of war ; as all other timber for ship-building, tar or rosin, copper in sheets, sails, hemp and cordage,...whatever may serve directly to the equipment of vessels, unwrought iron and fir planks only excepted ; and all the above articles are hereby declared to be... | |
| 1817 - 516 páginas
...under the said denomination shall be comprised all arms, &c. a* also timber for ship building, tar, or rosin,* copper in sheets, sails, hemp and cordage,...whatever may serve directly! to the equipment of vessels, unwrought iron and fir planks only excepted ; and all the above articles are hereby declared to be... | |
| 1819 - 518 páginas
...Denmark, to explain the treaty of commerce of 1670, between the two powers, " Timber, for ship-building, tar, rosin, copper in sheets, sails, hemp and cordage, and generally whatever serves directly for the equipment of a vessel, unwrought iron and fir planks excepted,'* are declared... | |
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