| 1912 - 716 pages
...I am reading from pp. 30 and 31. I am reading from the treaty. SIR JAMES WINTER: Article 3; yes. " It is agreed that any country that may be claimed by either party, on the northwest coast of America . . . shall, together with its harbors, bays, and creeks, etc." SIR CHARLES FITZPATRICK : You see,... | |
| Permanent Court of Arbitration - Fisheries - 1912 - 768 pages
...I am reading from pp. 30 and 31. I am reading from the treaty. SIB JAMES WINTER: Article 3; yes. " It is agreed that any country that may be claimed by either party, on the northwest coast of America . . . shall, together with its harbors, bays, and creeks, etc." SIR CHARLES FITZPATRICK: You see, in... | |
| Permanent Court of Arbitration - Fisheries - 1912 - 668 pages
...conference. In lieu of the latter part of the article insert: "And it is agreed that any such country as may be claimed by either party on the northwest coast of America, or on the continent of America westward of the Stony-mountains, shall, together with its harbors, bays,... | |
| United States - 1912 - 1036 pages
...the territories of His Britannic Majesty, from the Lake of the Woods to the Stony Mountains. Art. 3. It is agreed that any country that may be claimed by either Sirty on the northwest coast of America, westward of the Stony ountains, shall, together with its harbours,... | |
| Hans Pilder - Alaska - 1914 - 194 pages
...Hildt, S. 168, und AG Stapleton, The political life of George Canning, Bd. III, S. nyff. 3) Artikel 3: „It is agreed that any country that may be claimed...navigation of all rivers within the same, be free open for the term of ten years from the date of the signatare of the present convention to the vessels,... | |
| James White - Canada - 1914 - 224 pages
...demurred. Eventually, to meet the objections of the American negotiators, Article in was modified to read that any country that may be claimed by either party...westward of the Stony Mountains, shall, together with its harbours, bays, and creeks, and the navigation of all rivers within the same, be free and open, for... | |
| Robert McNutt McElroy - Mexican War, 1846-1848 - 1914 - 444 pages
...at the 49 th parallel3; but beyond the mountains no boundary line was agreed upon, it being decided "that any country that may be claimed by either party...of America, westward of the Stony Mountains, shall ... be free and open, for the term of ten years," to subjects of both powers, "it being well understood... | |
| United States - 1914 - 726 pages
...concluded the sixth day of August, in the year of our Lojd eighteen hundred and twenty-seven, it was agreed that any country that may be claimed by either...northwest coast of America, westward of the Stony or Rocky Mountains, now commonly called the Oregon Territory, should, together with its harbors, bays,... | |
| Henry Wheaton, Coleman Phillipson - International law - 1916 - 1030 pages
...United States Convention* and Great Britain, in 1818, it was " agreed, that any country that °y?818 and may be claimed by either party, on the north-west...westward of the Stony Mountains, shall, together with its harbours, bays, and creeks, and the navigation of all rivers within the same, be free and open, for... | |
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