The boundary line established by this article shall be religiously respected by each of the two republics, and no change shall ever be made therein, except by the express and free consent of both nations, lawfully given by the general government of each,... The Congressional Globe - Página 170por United States. Congress - 1853Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Henry Seward - 1853 - 666 páginas
...change shall ever be made therem, except by the express and free consent of both nations, lawfully given by the general government of each, in conformity with its own constitution." The twenty-first is in the following words, to wit : — " If unhappily any disagreement should hereafter... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm H. Alexander freiherr von Humboldt - 1863 - 1054 páginas
...respective escorts, should such be necessary. 9 the express and free consent of both nations, lawfully given by the General Government of each, in conformity with its own constitution. Art. 6. The vessels and citizens of the United States shall, in all times, have a free and uninterrupted... | |
| Humboldt, Heinrich Karl Wilhelm Berghaus - 1863 - 360 páginas
...respective escorts, should such be necessary. 9 the express and free consent of both nations, lawfully given by the General Government of each, in conformity with its own constitution. Art. 6. The vessels and citizens of the United States shall, in all times, have a free and uninterrupted... | |
| California, Theodore Henry Hittell - 1865 - 662 páginas
...made therein, except by the express boundary Un«. uni free consent of both nations, lawfully given by the general government of each, in conformity with its own constitution. ARTICLE VI. И. The vessels and citizens of the United States shall, in all time, have a free and Navigation... | |
| 1868 - 806 páginas
...shall ever be made therein, except by the express and free consent of both nations, lawfully given by the General Government of each, in conformity with its own Constitution. ART. VI. Tut; vessels and citizen* of the United States shall, in all times, have a free and uninterrupted... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1871 - 924 páginas
...except by the express and free con- ™'i«'<"»i»'«i«<ed. sent of both nations, lawfully given > - ? > > > ? ? > 5 ,2 ARTICLE VI. The vessels and citizens of the United States shall, in all time, have a free and uninterrupted... | |
| John Reese Kenly - 1873 - 528 páginas
...shall ever be made therein, except by the express and free consent of both nations, lawfully given by the general government of each, in conformity with its own constitution. ARTICLE YI. The vessels and citizens of the United States shall, in all time, have a free and uninterrupted... | |
| United States - 1873 - 1180 páginas
...therein, except by the express and free con- ™i*«""bre»i«cKj. sent of both nations, lawfully given by the General Government of each, in conformity with its own constitution. ARTICLE VI. The vessels and citizens of the United States shall,iu all time, have a free and uninterrupted... | |
| Arizona - 1875 - 248 páginas
...shall ever be made therein, except by the express and free consent of both nations, lawfully given by the general Government of each, in conformity with its own Constitution. ARTICLE VI. If, by examinations which may be made, it should be ascertained to be practicable and advantageous... | |
| Thomas Donaldson - 1881 - 578 páginas
...may be necessary to these persons, and also as to their respective escorts, should such be necessary. The boundary line established by this article shall be religiously respected by each of the two Republies, and no change shall ever be made therein, except by the express and free consent of both... | |
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