| 1807 - 770 páginas
...Britannic majesty shall retain, for the period of two months, the fortress and place of Monte Video ; and, as a neutral country, there shall be considered...restitution of prisoners, including not only those who have been taken since the arrival of the troops under lieutenantgeneral Whitelocke, but also those... | |
| William Cobbett - 1807 - 544 páginas
...and hostilities committed on any side, the neutrality being understood only that the indi-' viduals of both nations may live freely under their respective...those of their nation — III. There shall be on both siiU-s a mutual restitution of prisoners, including not only those which have been taken since the... | |
| 1807 - 542 páginas
...liue hostilities committed on any side, thejne,utralily being understood only that the mdj^ viduals of both nations may live freely under their respective...judged by theirs,,, as the English by those of their natiou — HI. Tliere Uiall be On both sides a mutual restitution , of prisorir <.•!>., including... | |
| Officer of the expedition. (Argentina) - 1808 - 228 páginas
...Britannic Majesty shall retain, for the period of two months, the fortress and place of Monte Video, and, as a neutral country, there shall be considered...those which have been taken since the arrival of the Z troops under Lieutenant-General Whitelocke, but also all those His Britannic Majesty's subjects captured... | |
| John Whitelocke - 1808 - 250 páginas
...as :i neutral country, there shall be considered a line drawn from San Carlos on the west, to Parido on the east ; and there shall not be, on any part...laws, the Spanish subjects being judged by theirs, and the English by those of their cation. III. There shall he on both sides a mutual restitution of... | |
| John Whitelocke - 1808 - 252 páginas
...hostilities committed on any side, the neutrality being understood, only that the individuals of j^oth nations may live freely under their respective laws, the Spanish subjects being judged by theirs, and the English bv those of their nation. Gg III. There shall be on both sides a mutual restitution... | |
| Archibald Duncan - 1809 - 412 páginas
...nations may live freely under their respective laws : the Spanish subjects bfeing judged by Iheirs, as the English by those of their nation. III. There...prisoners, including not only those which have been laken since the arrival of the troops under Lieutenant General Whitelocke, but also all those his Britannic... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1809 - 1138 páginas
...line, hostilities committed on any side, the neutrality being understood only that the in. dividual» of both nations may live freely under their respective...by theirs, as the English by those of their nation. HI. There shall be on both sides a mutual restitution of prisoners, including not oily those which... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1809 - 1484 páginas
...their respective laws, the Spanish subjects being judged by (heirs, as the English by those of (heir nation. III. There shall be on both sides a mutual restitution of prisoners, including not oily those which have been taken since the arrival of the troops under lieutenant - general Whitelocko,... | |
| Robert Grant Watson - 1884 - 342 páginas
...Brittanic Majesty shall retain, for the period of two months, the fortress and place of Monte Video ; and, as a neutral country : there shall be considered...by theirs, as the English by those of their nation. 3d. There shall be on both sides a mutual restitution of prisoners, including not only those which... | |
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