| 1783 - 736 sider
...; two months, from the faid Canary ¡Hands as far as the equinoxial line or equator ; and, laftly, five months in all other parts of the world, without any exception, or any other more particular defcriptiou of time and place. Art. XXIII. The ratifications of the prefent preliminary... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 624 sider
...Mediterranean. Two months from the laid Canary Iflands, as far as the equino&ial line or equator ; and laltly, five months in all other parts of the world, without any exception or any' other more particular defcription of time and place. Art. XXIII. The ratification of the prefenl preliminary... | |
| 1783 - 800 sider
...two months frum the faid Canary lllands, •, far as the Equinoctial Line or Equator : and lilt'), five months in all other parts of the world, without any exception or any other more particular del'cription of time or place. •" And whereas the ratifications ot the fafsi pieliminary... | |
| United States - 1796 - 588 sider
...Mediterranean; of two months from the faid Canary Iflands to the Equinoxial Line or Equator; andlaftly, of five months in all other parts of the world, without any exception, nor other more particular diftincTion of times and places. ART. 22. Pour prévenir tous les fujets... | |
| United States - 1796 - 584 sider
...Mediterranean; of two months from the faid Canary lilands to the Equinoxial Line or Equator'; andlafUy, of five months in all other parts of the world, without any exception, nor other mere particular diftin&ion of times and places. C ART. 22. Pour prévenir tous les fujets... | |
| 1797 - 138 sider
...any Part to the Weftward of the Cape of Good Hope, and the Eaftward of Cape Horn: — And, laftly, Five Months in all other Parts of the World, without any Exception or any more particular Dc<fcription of Time or Place. Xli. The Allies of the Two Parties, that is to fay,... | |
| 1797 - 92 sider
...part to the weftward of the Cape of Good Hope, and the eaftward of Cape Horn •. — and, laftly, Ave months in all other parts of the world, without any exception or any more particular defcription of time or place. is. The Allies of the two parties, that is to lay, her... | |
| 1798 - 992 sider
...to any part to the weftward of the Cape of Good Hope, and the eaftward of Cape Horn : and, laftly, five months in all other parts of the world, without any exception or any more particular defcription of time or place. j XII. The allies of the two par* tics, that is to fay,... | |
| John Debritt - 1798 - 582 sider
...to any part to the weft\vard of the Cape of Good Hope, and the ealtward of Cape Horn : and, laltly, five months in all other parts of the world, without any exception or any more particular defcripiion of time or place. All. The allies of the two parties, that is to fay, her... | |
| 1800 - 624 sider
...Mediterranean. Two months from the laid Canary Iflands, as far as theequinoftiai line or equator ; and laiHv, five months in all other parts of the world, without any exception or any other more particular defcription of time and place. Art. XXIII. The ratification of the prefent preliminary-articles... | |
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