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11 Hertslet's Commercial Treaties: A Complete Collection of the Treaties and Conventions, and Reciprocal Regulations, at Present Subsisting between Great Britain and Foreign Powers i (1840)

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OF THE

TREATIES

AND CONVENTIONS,

AND

RECIPROCAL REGULATIONS
AT PRESENT SUBSISTING BETWEEN
GHEAT BRITA1N AND FOREIGi                   POWERS:
AND OF TIHE
LAWS, DECREES, AND ORDERS IN COUNCIL,
CONCERNING THE SAME;
SO FAR AS THEY RELATE TO
COIMMERCE AND NA VI(GATION, THE SLAVE TRADE,
AND POST-OFFICE COMUNICATIONS,
COPYRIGHT, &c.;
AND TO TItE
PRIVILEGES AND INTERESTS OF THE SUBJECTS OF THE
HIGH CONTRACTING PARTIES.
COMPILED FROM       AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS,
By LEWIS HERTSLET, ESQ.,
LATE LIBRARIAN, AND KEEPER OF THE PAPERS, FOREIGN OFFICE.
VOL. XI.
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR HER MAJESTYS S ATIONERY OFFICE,
BY DARLING & SON, LTD., 34-40, BACON STREET, E.
And to be purchased, either directly or through any Bookseller, from
EYRE & SPOTTISWOODE, EAST HARDING STREET, FLEET STREET, E.C.; or
JOHN MENZIES & Co., ROSE STREET, EDINBURGH,
and 90, WEST NILE STREET, GLASGOW; or
HODGES. FIGGIS, & CO., LIMITFD. 104, GRAFTON STREET, DUBLIN.
1864, Reprinted 1900.
Pmee Fifteen Silling.
REPRODUCTION BY PERMISSION OF
THE BUFFALO & ERIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
BUFFALO, NEW YORK

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