| 1892 - 704 sider
...our diplomatic protests is seen in the treaty of 1824 between Russia and the United States. " It is agreed that in any part of the Great Ocean, commonly...Pacific Ocean or South Sea, the respective citizens . . . shall be neither disturbed nor restrained, either in navigation or in fishing, or in the power... | |
| United States - 1892 - 870 sider
...The four principal articles of the treaty negotiated by Mr. Middleton are as follows: ART. I. It is agreed that, in any part of the Great Ocean, commonly called the Pacitic Oceau or South Sea, the respectivo citizens or subjects of the high contracting powers shall... | |
| John Clark Ridpath, Selden Connor - 1893 - 518 sider
...differing somewhat in phrase. The first article in the American treaty is as follows : — " ART. I. It is agreed that, in any part of the great ocean, commonly...citizens or subjects of the high contracting powers shall be neither disturbed nor restrained, either in navigation or in fishing, or in the power of resorting... | |
| John Clark Ridpath, Selden Connor - 1893 - 520 sider
...differing somewhat in phrase. The first article in the American treaty is as follows : — " ART. I. It is agreed that, in any part of the great ocean, commonly...citizens or subjects of the high contracting powers shall be neither disturbed nor restrained, either in navigation or in fishing, or in the power of resorting... | |
| John Clark Ridpath; Selden Connor - 1893 - 530 sider
...treaty is as follows : — " ART. I. It is agreed that, in any part of the great ocean, conftnonly called the Pacific Ocean or South Sea, the respective...citizens or subjects of the high contracting powers shall be neither disturbed nor restrained, either in navigation or in fishing, or in the power of resorting... | |
| James Coolidge Carter - 1893 - 398 sider
...found on page 36, of the first volume of the Appendix to the American Case (quoting) : ART. I. It is agreed that, in any part of the Great Ocean, commonly called the Pacific Ocean, ur South Sea, the respective citizens or subject.? of the high contracting Powers shall be neither... | |
| J. Gordon Mowat, John Alexander Cooper, Newton MacTavish - 1893 - 722 sider
...negotiation of a treaty between Russia and the United States respecting certain rights in certain parts of " the great ocean commonly called the Pacific Ocean or South Sea." In the negotiation the United States stoutly upheld the rights claimed by Mr. Adams, and as stoutly... | |
| 1894 - 926 sider
...or resorting to the coasts, except at points occupied for the purpose of trading with the natives, in any part of " the great ocean commonly called the Pacific Ocean or South Sea." The treaty with Great Britain in like manner declares fishing, navigation, and trade to be free "in any... | |
| Freeman Snow - 1894 - 536 sider
...ARTICT,E I.—(Navigation and fisheries of the Pacific.)—"It is agreed that, in any part of the Great Ocean, or South Sea, the respective citizens or subjects of the high contracting Powers shall be neither disturbed nor restrained, eithe1* in navigation or in fishing, or in the power of resorting... | |
| Donald MacMaster - 1894 - 82 sider
...Pacific Ocean ; while an examination of the treaty of 1825 shows that in its first article : " It is agreed that in any part of the Great Ocean commonly called the " Pacific Ocean," the respective subjects of the High Contracting Powers shall be neither disturbed nor restrained either... | |
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