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554 TREATY WITH HANOVER. 1840. war, or adjudged to be forfeited for a breach of the municipal laws oi either of the parties, and belonging wholly to their citizens or subjects respectively, and of which the master, officers and two-thirds of the crew shall consist of the citizens or subjects of the country to which the vessel belongs. _ _ _ _ Same duties Thesame duties shall be paid on the importation into the ports of Duimporu, the United States of any articles, the growth, produce or manufacture whether in ves~ of the Kingdom of Hanover, or of any other country belonging to the

‘;.li{‘£1EJ£· °*` Germanic Confederation and the kingdom of Prussia, from whatsoever

' ports of the said country the said vessels may depart, whether such importation shall be in vessels of the United States or in Hanoverian vessels; and the same duties shall be paid on the importation into the ports of the Kingdom of Hanover, of any articles, the growth, produce or manufacture of the United States and of every other country of the continent of America and the West India Islands, from whatsoever ports of the said countries the vessels may depart whether such importation shall be in Hanoverian vessels or the vessels of the United States. Same ,1,,,,,,, 0,, The same duties shall be paid and the same bounties allowed on the exports, whe- exportation of any articles, the growth, produce or manufacture of the

  • }"{,'“S"i;_s;¥' Kingdom of Hanover, or of any other country, belonging to the Ger-

H,,,,,,,,g,._ manic Confederation and the Kingdom of Prussia, to the United States, whether such exportation shall be in vessels of the United States, or in Hanoverian vessels, departing from the ports of Hanover, and the same duties shall be paid and the same bounties allowed on the exportation of any articles, the growth, produce or manufacture of the United States and of every other country on the continent of America and the West India Islands, to the Kingdom of Hanover, whether such exportation shall be in Hanoverian vessels or in vessels of the United States, departing from the ports of the United States. ART. III. smc dum, on No higher or other duties shall be imposed on the importation into tmpottotioo of the United States of any articles, the growth, produce or manufacture

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”:m¢§ » of the Kingdom of Hanover and no higher or other duties shall be imof ,,§,m, Pu;,;' posed on the importation into the Kingdom of Hanover of any articles,

oo, ooo, the growth, produce or manufacture of the United States, than are or shall be payable on the like articles, being the growth, produce or manufacture of any other foreign country. E,,,,,,,t,,,,,,,,,,_ No higher or other duties and charges shall be imposed in the United States, on the exportation of any articles to the Kingdom of Hanover, or in Hanover on the exportation of any articles to the United States, than such as are or shall be payable on the exportation of the like articles to any other foreign country. Ap prom,;, N 0 prohibition shall be imposed on the exportation or importation of tions shall be any articles, the growth, produce or manufacture of the United States, €°“°'“l· or the Kingdom of Hanover, to or from the ports of said Kingdom or of the said United States, which shall not equally extend to all other nations. ART. IV. coootiogtmdo The preceding articles are not applicable to the coasting trade and excepted. navigation of the High Contracting Parties which are respectively reserved by each exclusively to its own citizens or subjects. ART. V. Ng prormm., No priority or preference shall be given by either of the Contracting of impqrtations Parties, nor by any company, corporation or agent, acting on their

  • ° b° €“'°”· behalf, or under their authority in the purchase of any article of commerce lawfully imported on account or in reference to the national