| United States. Department of State - United States - 1871 - 924 pages
...completion of the thirty-first degree of latitude north of the equator. And His Catholic Majesty lias likewise agreed that the navigation of the said river,...the subjects of other Powers by special convention. < ARTICLE Y. The two high contracting parties shall, by all the means in their power, maintain peace... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1871 - 918 pages
...States to the completion of the thirty-first degree of latitude north of the equator. And His Catholic Majesty has likewise agreed that the navigation of...subjects and the citizens of the United States, unless lie should extend this privilege to the subjects of other Powers by special convention. AETICLE V.... | |
| United States - United States - 1873 - 1186 pages
...States to the completion of the thirty-first degree of latitude north of the equator. Aud His Catholic Majesty has likewise agreed that the navigation of...the subjects of other Powers by special convention. ARTICLE 'V. The two high, contracting parties shall, by all the means in their power, maintain peace... | |
| Thomas Donaldson - Public lands - 1881 - 578 pages
...States to the completion of the thirty-first degree of latitnde north of the equator. And his catholic majesty has likewise agreed that the navigation of...breadth from its source to the ocean, shall be free ouly to his subjects and the citizens of the United States, uuless he should extend this privilege... | |
| Thomas Donaldson - Public lands - 1881 - 568 pages
...States to the completion of the thirty-first degree of latitnde north of the eqnator. And his catholic majesty has likewise agreed that the navigation of the said river, in its whole breadth from its sonrce to the ocean, shall be free only to his snbjects and the citizens of the United States, nnless... | |
| John Joseph Lalor - Economics - 1882 - 870 pages
..."And his Catholic majesty has likewise agreed that the navigation of the said river (Mississippi), in its whole breadth, from its source to the ocean,...the subjects of other powers by special convention. — Art. 22. And, in consequence of the stipulations contained in the fourth article, his Catholic... | |
| Colombia - Colombia - 1883 - 266 pages
...of tht sttiii rtYyr, tu ite ictoU bretidthfrom its source to thr ocean, shall be fret onfy to Ai« subjects and the citizens of the United States, unless...the subjects of other Powers by special convention." Al poner punto á esta correspondencia, no puedo menos qu^felicitarme por la. honra que ella me ha... | |
| william w williams - 1885 - 754 pages
...boundary to the thirty-first parallel of north latitude. Article 4 also declared: " And his Catholic Majesty has likewise agreed that the navigation of...the subjects of other powers by special convention." Article 22 permitted the citizens of the United States, for three years, to deposit their merchandise... | |
| Eugene Schuyler - Diplomacy - 1886 - 500 pages
..."Agreed that the navigation of the Mississippi, in its whole breadth from its source to the ocean, should be free only to his subjects and the citizens of the...the subjects of other powers by special convention." And by Article 22 citizens of the United States were allowed " For the space of three years to deposit... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1886 - 868 pages
...of 1795, between the United States and that power, " that the navigation of the said (Mississippi) river in its whole breadth, from its source to the...subjects and the citizens of the United States, unless he shall extend the privilege to the subjects of other powers by special convention :" 8 US Stat. at Large,... | |
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