... the same, be free and open, for the term of ten years from the date of the Signature of the Present Convention, to the Vessels, Citizens, and Subjects of the Two Powers: it being well understood that this Agreement is not to be construed to the Prejudice... The National Register - Page 831819Full view - About this book
| United States. Congress. House - 740 pages
...this agreement is not to be construed to the prejudice of any " claim which either of the two high contracting parties may have to '< any part of the...any other Power or State, to any part of the said coun" try: the only object of the high contracting parties, in that I'espect, " being, to prevent disputes... | |
| 1819 - 1202 pages
...that this agreement is not to be construed to the prejudice of any claim which either of the two high contracting parties may have to any part of the said country, nor shall it betaken to affect the claims of any other power or state lo any part of tin- s;iiil country, the only... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1819 - 954 pages
...that this agreement is not to be construed to the prejudice of any claim which either of the two high contracting parties may have to any part of the said country, nor bhall it be taken to affect the claims of any other power or state to any part of the said country,... | |
| 1820 - 848 pages
...that this agreement is not to be construed to the prejudice of any claim which either of the two high contracting parties may have to any part of the said...prevent disputes and differences amongst themselves. Art. 4. All the provisions of the convention " to regulate the commerce between the territories of... | |
| Great Britain, Lewis Hertslet - 1820 - 418 pages
...agreement is not to be construed to the prejudice of any claim which either of vOL. II. DD the two high Contracting Parties may have to any part of the said...prevent disputes and differences amongst themselves. IV. All the provisions of the Convention " to regulate the commerce between the Territories of His... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1824 - 994 pages
...that this agreement is not to be construed to the prejudice of any claim which either of the two high Contracting Parties may have to any part of the said...prevent disputes and differences amongst themselves. 4. AH the provisions of the Convention " to regulate the commerce between the Territories of His Britannic... | |
| John Melish - 1826 - 532 pages
...that this agreement is not to be construed to the prejudice of any claim which either of the two high contracting parties may have to any part of the said...respect, being to prevent disputes and differences among themselves." The boundary line between the United States and the Spanish possessions was fixed... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1827 - 650 pages
...that this agreement is not to be construed to the prejudice of any claim which either of the two high contracting parties may have to any part of the said...prevent disputes and differences amongst themselves." On the 6th of October, 1818, fourteen days before the signature of this convention, the settlement... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1827 - 772 pages
...that this agreement is not to be construed to the prejudice of any claim which either of the two high contracting parties may have to any part of the said country ; nor shall it be taken to aflect the claims of any other power or state, to any part of the said country : the only object of... | |
| Theodore Lyman - 1828 - 552 pages
...that this agreement is not to be construed to the prejudice of any claim which either of the two high contracting parties may have to any part of the said...prevent disputes and differences amongst themselves. "ART. 4. All the provisions of the convention " to regulate the commerce between the territories of... | |
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