February 1810, being founded on circumstances of a temporary nature, which have happily ceased to exist, the said Treaty is hereby declared to be void in all its parts, and of no effect ; without prejudice, however, to the ancient Treaties of alliance,... Report of the Committee of the African Institution - Page 79by African Institution (London, England) - 1815Full view - About this book
| 1827 - 790 pages
...WITHOUT PREJUDICE, HOWEVER, TO THE ANCIENT TREATIES OF ALLIANCE, FRIENDSHIP AND GUARANTEE, WHICH HAVE SO LONG AND SO HAPPILY SUBSISTED BETWEEN THE TWO CROWNS, AND WHICH ARE HEREBY RENEWED BY THE HlGH CONTRACTING PARTIES, AND ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE OF FULL FORCE AND EFFECT. ' Such is the acknowledgement... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1816 - 638 pages
...without prejudice, however, to the ancient Treaties of Alliance, Friendship, and Guarantee, which have so long and so happily subsisted between the two Crowns,...by the High Contracting Parties, and acknowledged lo be of full force and effect. ART. IV. The High Contracting Parties reserve to themselves, and engage... | |
| 1816 - 564 pages
...without prejudice, however, to the ancient Treaties of Alliance, Friendship and Guarantee, which have so long and so happily subsisted between the two Crowns,...hereby renewed by the High Contracting Parties, and ackowledged to be of full force and effect. Art. 4. The High Contracting Parties reserve to themselves,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1816 - 658 pages
...prejudice, however, to the ancient 1'reaties of Alliance, Friendship, and Guarantee, which have so long and so happily subsisted between the two Crowns, and which are hereby re* newed by the High Contracting Parlies, and acknowledged lo be of full force and effect. ART. IV.... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1817 - 860 pages
...without prejudice, however, to the ancient treaties of alliance, friendship, and guarantee, which ha?e so long and so happily subsisted between the two crowns,...Parties, and acknowledged to be of full force and effect. Art. 4. The High Contracting Parties reserve to themselves, and engage to determine by a separate treaty,... | |
| History - 1817 - 860 pages
...friendship, and guarantee, which hace so long and so happily subsisted between the two crowns, »nd which are hereby renewed by the High Contracting Parties, and acknowledged to be of full force and effect. Art. 4. The High Contracting Parties reserve to themselves, and engage to determine by a separate treaty,... | |
| Commerce - 1819 - 1216 pages
...friendship, and guarantee, which have so long and so happily subsisted between the two crowns, and which arc hereby renewed by the high contracting parties, and acknowledged to be of full force and effect. 4. The high contracting parties reserve to themselves, and engage to determine by when ilm a separate... | |
| Johann Ludwig Klüber - Europe - 1819 - 920 pages
...Treaties of Alliance, Friendship and Guarantee, which bave so long and so happily subsisted between (he two Crowns, and which are hereby renewed by the High Contracting Parties, aud acknowledged to be of full force and effect. '_ ' ' Art. ÏVY The High Contracting Partie/re-I... | |
| Great Britain, Lewis Hertslet - Great Britain - 1820 - 418 pages
...without prejudice, however, to the ancient Treaties of Alliance, Friendship and Guarantee, which have so long and so happily subsisted between the Two Crowns,...Parties, and acknowledged to be of full force and effect. IV. The high Contracting Parties reserve to themselves, and engage to determine by a separate Treaty,... | |
| Joseph Chitty - Commercial law - 1824 - 994 pages
...without prejudice, however, to the ancient Treaties of Alliance, Friendship and Guarantee, which have so long and so happily subsisted between the Two Crowns,...Parties, and acknowledged to be of full force and effect. 4. The high Contracting Parties reserve to themselves, and engage to determine by a separate Treaty,... | |
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