| 1846 - 352 pages
...understood that this agreement shall not prejudice the claim of either parly, or of any other pmcer or state, to any PART of the said country ; the only object of the parties being to prevent disputes and differences amongst themselves.' Is it possible that either of... | |
| Albert Gallatin - Maps - 1846 - 88 pages
...ensuing years was substituted. A clause was inserted that the agreement should not be taken to affect the claims of any other Power or State to any part of the country west of the Stony Mountains. This provision clearly referred to the claims of Russia and Spain.... | |
| Henry G. Wheeler - United States - 1848 - 692 pages
...high contracting parties may have to any part of the said country, nor shall it be taken to affect the claims of any other power or state to any part of said country, the only object of the high contracting parties in that respect being to prevent disputes... | |
| Lucien Bonaparte Chase - Mexican War, 1846-1848 - 1850 - 576 pages
...two high contracting parties may have to any part of said country, nor shall it be taken to affect the claims of any other power or State to any part...respect, being to prevent disputes and differences among themselves." in 1763, the boundary between the two countries in the new world was fixed irrevocably... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1850 - 414 pages
...high contracting parties may have to any part of the said country, nor shall it be taken to affect the claims of any other Power or State to any part...respect being, to prevent disputes and differences among themselves." The negotiation of 1824 was productive of no result, and the convention of 1818... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - Presidents - 1850 - 412 pages
...high contracting parties may have to any part of the said country, nor shall it be taken to' affect the claims of any other Power or State to any part of the said country j the only object of the high contracting parties in that respect being, to prevent disputes and differences... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - United States - 1851 - 410 pages
...high contracting parties may have to any part of the said country, nor shall it be taken to affect the claims of any other Power or State to any part...parties in that respect being, to prevent disputes a«d differences among themselves." The negotiation of 1824 was productive of no result, and the convention... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - United States - 1854 - 446 pages
...high contracting parties may have to any part of the said country, nor shall it be taken to affect the claims of any other Power or State to any part...respect being, to prevent disputes and differences among themselves." The negotiation of 1824 was productive of no result, and the convention of 1818... | |
| Charles Pope - 1854 - 712 pages
...high contracting parties m:iy have to any part of ttie said country, nor shall it bt: taken to atlcct the claims of any other power or state to any part...country, the only object of the high contracting parties, iu that respect, ueiug to prevent disputes and differences among themselves. 4. Former Treaty.— All... | |
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