| Philip James Green - 1827 - 364 pages
...commercial advantage for their subjects, which the subjects of any other nation may not equally obtain. " 6. The arrangements of reconciliation and peace, which...of subsequent stipulations between the High Powers. " 7. The present Treaty shall be ratified, and the Ratification shall be exchanged in two months, or... | |
| Philip James Green - Greece - 1827 - 372 pages
...commercial advantage for their subjects, which the subjects of any other nation may not equally obtain. " 6. The arrangements of reconciliation and peace, which...definitively agreed upon between the Contending Parties, shull be guaranteed by such of the Signing Powers as shall judge it useful or possible to contract... | |
| John Lee Comstock - Greece - 1828 - 516 pages
...advantage for their subjects, which the subjects of any other nation may not equally obtain. " ART. 6. The arrangements of reconciliation and peace, which...of subsequent stipulations between the high powers. " ART. 7. The present treaty shall be ratified, and the ratification shall be exchanged in two months,... | |
| Edward Blaquiere - Greece - 1828 - 428 pages
...advantage for their subjects, which the subjects of any other nation may not equally obtain. " Art. VI. The arrangements of reconciliation and peace, which...of subsequent stipulations between the High Powers. " Art. VII. The present Treaty shall be ratified, and the ratifications shall be exchanged in two months,... | |
| e. & g.w. blunt - 1828 - 884 pages
...commercial advantage for their subjects, which the subjects of any other nation may not equally obtain. ART. 6. The arrangements of reconciliation and peace, which...agreed upon between the contending parties, shall be guranteed by such of the signing powers as shall judge it useful or possible to contract the obligation... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History, Modern - 1828 - 868 pages
...Commercial advantage for their subjects, which the subjects of any other nation may not equally obtain. ART. 6. The arrangements of reconciliation and peace, which...agreed upon between the contending parties, shall be guranteed by such of the signing powers as shall judge it useful or possible to contract the obligation... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1828 - 946 pages
...other nation may not equally tam..... Art. VI.—The arrangements of reconciliation and peace, whieh shall be definitively -agreed . upon between the contending parties, shall be guaranteed ¿y such of the signing Powers as shall judge it useful or possible to contract the obligation : the... | |
| George Jones - Mediterranean Region - 1829 - 342 pages
...equally obtain. “ART. V1.—The arrangements of reconciliation and peace, which shall be definitely agreed upon between the contending parties, shall...contract the obligation: the mode of the effects of the guarantee shall become the object d subsequent stipulations between the High Powers. “ART. V11.—The... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1828 - 838 pages
...Instructions which are required for the execution of the Treaty which they now iign. 6. The arrangements for reconciliation and peace which shall be definitively...between the Contending Parties, shall be guaranteed by those of the Signing Powers who may judge it expedient or possible to contract that obligation. The... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - Political Science - 1829 - 894 pages
...other nation may not equally ol)talfl. sion of the Turkish property situated either on tine - ART. VI. The arrangements of reconciliation and peace, which shall be definitively agreed upon be¿ twe-en tine coritendutig parties , shah be goal-anteed by such of the signing Poweis as shall... | |
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