Parliamentary Papers, Volume 47H.M. Stationery Office, 1844 - Bills, Legislative |
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Page 42 - ... general, which subsisted between the high contracting parties before the war, as if they were inserted here word for word, so that they are to be exactly observed, for the future, in their whole tenor, and religiously executed on all sides, in all their points, which shall not be derogated from by the present treaty, notwithstanding all that may have been stipulated to the contrary by any of the...
Page 42 - Ryswick of 1697 1 those of peace and of commerce of Utrecht of 1713 ; that of Baden of 1714; the treaty of the triple alliance of the Hague of 1717 : that of the quadruple alliance of London of 1718 ; the treaty of peace of Vienna of 1738 ; the definitive treaty of...
Page 45 - ... is here stipulated, as an indispensable condition, that no Fortification, or work of defence whatever, shall at any time be erected there, nor any body of Troops posted, nor any piece of Artillery kept there; and in order to verify with good faith the accomplishment of this condition sine qua non (which might be infringed by Individuals, without the knowledge of the British Government) a Spanish Officer or Commissary, accompanied by an English Commissary or Officer, duly authorized, shall be...
Page 47 - Crowns, have .judged that the best way oi attaining this salutary object would be that of an amicable arrangement, which, setting aside all retrospective, discussion of the rights and pretensions of the two parties, should fix their respective situation for the future on a basis conformable to their true interests...
Page 8 - It is hereby declared that the stipulations of the present treaty are not to be understood as applying to the navigation and carrying trade between one port and another situated in the States of either contracting party, such navigation and trade being reserved exclusively to national vessels.
Page 35 - In case the subjects and inhabitants of either party, with their shipping, whether public and of war, or private and of merchants, be forced, through stress of weather, pursuit of pirates or enemies, or any other urgent necessity, for seeking of shelter and harbor, to retreat and enter into any of the rivers, bays, roads...
Page 45 - Spain, might arise from this permission, it is here stipulated, as an indispensable condition, that no Fortification, or work of defence whatever, shall at any time be erected there, nor any body of Troops posted, nor any piece of Artillery kept there...
Page 10 - ... in which such article was imported, it being the true intent and meaning of the contracting parties that no distinction or difference whatever shall be made in this respect.
Page 35 - ... with all humanity and kindness, and enjoy all friendly protection and help; and they shall be permitted to refresh and provide themselves, at reasonable rates, with victuals and all things needful for the sustenance of their persons or reparation of their ships, and...
Page 12 - ... of ten years ; and it is hereby agreed between them, that at the expiration of twelve months after such notice shall have been received by either party from the other, this convention, and all the provisions thereof, shall altogether cease and determine.