Treaties and Other International Agreements of the United States of America, 1776-1949: United Kingdom

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Department of State, 1968
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and 26 Settlement of claims
90
December 15 1848 Postal convention
98
April 19 1850 Ship canal ClaytonBulwer Treaty
105
February 8 1853 Settlement of claims
111
October 25 1859
123
April 7 1862
136
July 1 1863
154
February 23 1871
167
January 18 1873
188
Newfoundland
196
February 15 1888
209
June 15 1891
215
Boundaries
234
property
246
Alaska and Canada
251
209
253
January 13 1902
261
April 12 1905
272
and 8 1906 Newfoundland fisheries
287
November 19 1907 Commerce
293
Fisheries in United States and Canadian
311
and 23 1908 Newfoundland fisheries
328
May 21 1910
344
North Atlantic coast fisheries
357
June 2 1914
366
September 15 1914
373
November 3 1915 Advancement of peace
379
Military service
385
June 3 1918 Arbitration
388
March 2 1923 Halibut fishery of Northern Pacific Ocean and
394
June 23 1923 Arbitration
406
January 23 1924 Smuggling of intoxicating liquors
414
February 10 1925 Rights in the Cameroons
427
February 10 1925 Rights in Togoland
439
September 8 Prevention of radio broadcasting interference
451
and Release of property seized under Trading with
457
December 23 1927 Narcotic drugs
467
Philippines and North Borneo
473
December 22 1931 Extradition
482
June 4 1932 Debt funding
491
and April 5 Air navigation
501
and April 5 Pilot licenses for civil aircraft
513
Tenure and disposition of real and personal
518
March 12 1937 Reduction of visa fees
519
Joint administration of Canton and Enderbury
543
September 2 1940 Leasing of naval and air bases
551
March
560
and Feb Airbase on Ascension Island
576
February 23 1942 Lendlease
603
August 24 1942 Interchange of patent rights information in
611
September 3 1942 Lendlease
617
March 30September
623
Marine transportation and litigation
631
April 30 1943
637
August 19 1943 Atomic energy research and development
645
March 10 1944 Copyright
651
December 2 1946 Economic fusion of American and British
800
routes to and from Fiji
809
May 28 1947 Lendlease settlement For text see TIAS
817
distance measuring
824
October 30 1947 Reciprocal trade
830
June 18 1948
843
United KingdomContinued
850
under occupation or control
888
Settlement of lendlease reciprocal aid
897
August 27 1918 Traveling salesmen
901
scrap
912
export
920
897
931
Zones of Occupation in Germany
937
October 31
950
December 18 1947
969
Uruguay
979
Middle East stores 843
982
Reciprocal trade
996
November 23 1942 Purchase of Uruguayan wool
1010
ber
1024
Venezuela
1038
the case of the brigMorris
1050
October 18 1860
1085
December 5 1885
1092
August 10 1908
1095
the case of A F Jaurett
1104
February 17 1903
1113
January 9 1909
1121
March 21 1914 and Advancement of peace
1122
and 21 Extradition
1128
and 12 Reduction of visa fees for nonimmigrants
1135
November 6 1939 Reciprocal trade
1141
March 24 1941 Naval mission
1150
March 18 1942 Lendlease
1156
February 18 1943 Health and sanitation program
1167
January 13 1944 Military aviation mission
1177
June 28 1944 Health and sanitation program
1183
341
1190
1101
1198
June 30 1947 Health and sanitation program
1204
and 24 1948 Civil aviation mission
1210
and 30 Health and sanitation program
1219
Yugoslavia
1227
October 14 1881 Rights privileges and immunities of consular
1233
Extradition
1238
and 29 Reduction of visa fees for nonimmigrants
1243
January 21 1929 Arbitration
1253
February 17 1928 and Narcotic drugs
1259
and Military service
1267
July 19 1948 Lendlease settlement
1273
December 24 1949 Air transport services
1285
May 31 1902 Import duties
1292
February 25 1905 Relinquishment of extraterritorial rights
1298
344
1304
370
1311

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43. lappuse - Lawrence ; comprehending all islands within twenty leagues of any part of the shores of the United States, and lying between lines to be drawn due east from the points where the aforesaid boundaries between Nova Scotia on the one part, and East Florida on the other, shall respectively touch the Bay of Fundy and the Atlantic Ocean ; excepting such islands as now are, or heretofore have been, within the limits of the said province of Nova Scotia.
11. lappuse - Congress shall earnestly recommend it to the legislatures of the respective states, to provide for the restitution of all estates, rights and properties, which have been confiscated, belonging to real British subjects...
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329. lappuse - Parties that the inhabitants of the said United States shall have forever, in common with the subjects of His Britannic Majesty, the liberty to take fish of every kind...
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47. lappuse - Whereas the traffic in Slaves is irreconcilable with the principles of humanity and Justice and whereas both His Majesty and the United States are desirous of continuing their efforts to promote its entire abolition, it is hereby agreed that both the contracting parties shall use their best endeavours to accomplish so desirable an object.

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