Message From the President of the United States Transmitting a Report From the

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The convention of 9th of No- vember, refers to the :2d, 3d, and 4th ai'ticies of the said preceding treaty. Two. Therefore, out of these four treaties, state precisely what I have attributed to them, viz: that each nation shall enjoy, in the ports of theotlier, tlie treatment of the most favored nation, /ree- hjf if freely granted, or conditionally, if the concession be comlitional.
The third treaty, (of 1800. ) stipulates expressly that the two na- tions shall reciprocally enjoy the treatment
...oi the most favored na- tion, both as regards the rights and privileges of Consular agents, (art. 10th ) and with respect to nil privileges, immunities, liberties, and exemptions in trade, navigation, and commerce, and as to duties or imposts, of what nature soever they may be, or by what name so- ever called. An attentive examination of tliese two articles will sure- ly suffice to produce an absolute conviction, that, when the condition of reciprocity is thus expressed, nations are reciprocally to enjoy the treatment of the most favored nations, upon the condition generally understood.

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