| United States. Congress Senate, William Duane - 1803 - 208 sider
...of the equator. And his Catholic Majesty has likewise agreed that the navigation of the said river, in its whole breadth from its source to the ocean, shall be free only to his subjects and the citizens of the United States, unless he should extend this privilege... | |
| United States - 1811 - 480 sider
...of the equator. And his Catholic Majesty has likewise agreed that the navigation of the said river, in its whole breadth from its source to the ocean, shall be free only to his subjects and the citizens of the United States, unless he should extend this privilege... | |
| 1817 - 516 sider
...Mississippi. "And his catholick majesty has likewise agreed that the navigation of the said river, in its whole breadth, from its source to the ocean, shall be free only to his subjects and the citizens of the United States, unless he should extend this privilege... | |
| Theodore Lyman (Jr.) - 1826 - 406 sider
...of the equator. And his catholic majesty has likewise agreed, that the navigation of the said river, in its whole breadth, from its source to the ocean, shall be free only to his subjects and the citizens of the United States, unless he should extend this privilege... | |
| François-Xavier Martin - 1827 - 906 sider
...boundary, running along the middle of said channel, to the thirty-first degree of north latitude. The king agrees that the navigation of the Mississippi, in its whole breadth, from its source to the gulf, shall be free only to his subjects and the colonies of the United States, unless, by special... | |
| 1832 - 636 sider
...from the equator. And his catholic majesty has likewise agreed, that the navigation of said river, in its whole breadth from its source to the ocean, shall be free only to his subjects and the citizens of the United States, unless he should extend this privilege... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1836 - 420 sider
...the treaty of San Lorenzo el Real, in 1795, by the 4th article of which his Catholic Majesty agreed that the navigation of the Mississippi, in its whole breadth, from its source to the ocean, should be free to the citizens of the United States : and by the 22nd article, they were permitted... | |
| 312 sider
...the treaty of San Lorenzo el Real, in 1795 ; by the 4th article of which his Catholic Majesty agreed, that the navigation of the Mississippi, in its whole breadth, from its source to the ocean, should be free to the citizens of the United States : and by the • Martens, " Nouveau Recueil." Tom.... | |
| Joseph M. White - 1839 - 764 sider
...of the equator. And his catholic majesty has likewise agreed that the navigation of the said river, in its whole breadth, from its source to the ocean, shall be free only to his subjects and the citizens of the United States, unless he should extend this privilege... | |
| John Brown Dillon - 1843 - 482 sider
...of the equator. And His Catholic Majesty has likewise agreed, that the navigation of the said river, in its whole breadth, from its source to the ocean, shall be free only to his subjects and the citizens of the United States, unless he should extend this privilege... | |
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