The navigation of the river Mississippi, from its source to the ocean, shall forever remain free and open to the subjects of Great Britain and the citizens of the United States. The penny cyclopædia [ed. by G. Long]. - Side 174av Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge - 1843Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Nathaniel Atcheson - 1808 - 398 sider
...forthwith restored and delivered to the proper states and persons to whom they belong. ARTICLE vm. The navigation of the river Mississippi, from its source to the ocean, shall for ever remain free and open to the subjects of Great Britain, and the citizens of the.Uxtted... | |
| 1830 - 990 sider
...authorities. According to the treaty of peace of 1783, by the eighth article it is stipulated, that " the navigation of the river Mississippi, from its source to the ocean, shall for ever remain free and open to the subjects of Great Britain and the citizens of the United... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1817 - 508 sider
...will extend equal privileges and hospitality to each other's fishermen as to their own. -ir 4th. That the navigation of the river Mississippi, from its source to the ocean, shall for ever remain free and open, and that both there, and in all rivers, harbours, lakes, ports,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 480 sider
...be forthwith restored And delivered to the proper States and persons to whom they belong. Article 8. The navigation of the river Mississippi from its source to the Ocean shall for ever remain free and open to the subjects of Great Britain and the citizens of the United... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 494 sider
...be forthwith restored and delivered to the proper Slates and persons to whom they belong. Articles. The navigation of the river Mississippi from its source to the Ocean shall for ever remain free and open to the subjects of Great Britain and the citizens of the United... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 462 sider
...extend equal privileges and hospitality to each other's fishermen as to their own. 7 . , 4th. That the navigation of the river Mississippi, from its source to the ocean, shall for ever remain free and open, and that both there, and in all rivers, harbors, lakes, ports,... | |
| 1817 - 516 sider
...concluded the 3d of September, 1 783, this right was confirmed ; it being therein stipulated, that " the navigation of the river Mississippi, from its source to the ocean, shall for everremain free and open to the subjects of Great Britain and the citizens of the United... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - 1821 - 634 sider
...forthwith restored and delivered to the proper states and persons to whom they belong. ARTICLE VIII. The navigation of the river Mississippi, from its source to the ocean, shall for ever remain free and open to the subjects of Great Britain and the citizens of the United... | |
| John Quincy Adams - 1822 - 274 sider
...of north latitude ;" while, by the eighth article of the same treaty, it had been stipulated, that " the navigation of the river Mississippi, from its source to " the ocean, should forever remain free and open to the subjects of " Great Britain and the citizens of the United... | |
| John Quincy Adams - 1822 - 270 sider
...negotiation with his Britannic majesty respecting the terms, conditions, and regulations, under which the navigation of the river Mississippi, from its source to the ocean, as stipulated in the 8th article of the treaty of 1783, shall remain free and open to the subjects... | |
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