... possessions to British ships, or which, not having colonial possessions, shall place the commerce and navigation of this country and of its possessions abroad upon the footing of the most favored nation, unless his Majesty, by his order in Council,... The Writings of Albert Gallatin - Side 373av Albert Gallatin - 1879Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1828 - 1278 sider
...That condition was, that The United States should place the Commerce and Navigation of this Country, (Great Britain,} and of its Possessions Abroad, upon the footing of the most favoured Nation. Had the condition been limited to the Commerce and Navigation of the British Colonies;... | |
| e. & g.w. blunt - 1828 - 884 sider
...That condition was, that the United States should place the commerce and navigation of this country, (Great Britain,) and of its possessions ' abroad, upon the footing of the most favoured nation. Had the condition been limited to the commerce and navigation of the British colonies... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1828 - 820 sider
...That condition was, that the United States should place the commerce and navigation of this country (Great Britain), and of its possessions abroad, upon the footing of the most favoured nation. Had the condition been limited to the commerce and navigation of the British colonies... | |
| e. & g.w. blunt - 1828 - 884 sider
...condition was, that the United States should place the commerce and navigation of this • country, (Great Britain,) and of its possessions ' abroad, upon the footing of the most favoured nation. Had the condition been limited to the commerce and navigation of the British colonies... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1828 - 880 sider
...That condition was, that the United States should place the commerce and navigation of this country, (Great Britain,) and of its possessions abroad, upon the footing of the most favoured nation. Had the condition been limited to the commerce and navigation of the British colonies... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1832 - 916 sider
...or which, not having colonial possessions, shall place the commerce and navigation of this country and of its possessions abroad upon the footing of the most favored nation, unless his Majesty, by his order in Council, shall in any case deem it expedient to grant the whole... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1901 - 772 sider
...or which, not having colonial possessions, shall place the commerce and navigation of this country and of its possessions abroad upon the footing of the most favored nation, unless His Majesty, by his order in council, shall in any case deem it expedient to grant the whole... | |
| Lloyd W. Maxwell - 1926 - 258 sider
...or which not having colonial possessions, shall place the commerce and navigation of this country, and of its possessions abroad, upon the footing of the most favored nation unless His Majesty, by His Order in Council, shall in any case deem it expedient to grant the whole... | |
| Henry Clay - 1468 sider
...the British act." Adds his own observation "that, at no time, either during the session of Congress of 1825—1826, or during the last one, has any bill...its Possessions abroad upon the footing of the most favoured Nation.' " Concludes: "it is possible" that this Government, when urged on the subject [of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1901 - 738 sider
...or which, not having colonial possessions, shall place the commerce and navigation of this country and of its possessions abroad upon the footing of the most favored nation, unless His Majesty, by his order in council, shall in any case deem it expedient to grant the whole... | |
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