| United States. Department of State - 1882 - 218 pages
...thereupon than the aforesaid governments shall approve of as just and equitable; and that the same canals or railways, being open to the citizens and...is willing to grant thereto such protection as the Uuuited States and Great Britain engage to afford. ARTICLE IX. The ratifications of this convention... | |
| 1882 - 812 pages
...and the United States on equal terms, shall also be open on like terms to the subjects and citizens of every other State which is willing to grant thereto such protection as Great Britain and the United States engage to afford. Art. IX. The ratifications of this Convention... | |
| 1884 - 836 pages
...approve of as just and equitable, and that the same canals or railways, being open to the citizens of the United States and Great Britain on equal terms, shall also be open on like tenus to the citizens and subjects of every other state which is willing to grant thereto such protection... | |
| Jan Helenus Ferguson - 1884 - 818 pages
...and the United States on equal terms, shall also I* open on like terms to the subjects and citizens of every other State which is willing to grant thereto such protection as Great Britain and the United States engage to afford. •• Art. 9. The ratifications of this Convention... | |
| Jan Helenus Ferguson - 1884 - 754 pages
...canals or railways, being open to the subjects and citizens of Great Britain and the United States on equal terms, shall also be open on like terms to the subjects and citizens of every other State which is willing to grant thereto such protection as Great... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1885 - 384 pages
...therenpon than the aforesaid governments shall approve of as just and equitable ; and that the same canals or railways, being open to the citizens and...United States and Great Britain engage to afford. ARTICLE IX. The ratifications of this convention shall be exchanged at Washington within six mouths... | |
| José Carlos Rodrigues - 1885 - 282 pages
...thereupon than the aforesaid Governments shall approve of as just and equitable ; and that the same canals or railways, being open to the citizens and...United States and Great Britain engage to afford." Now, on June 29, 1850, prior to the exchange of the ratifications of the treaty, Sir Henry Bulwer made... | |
| George Fox Tucker - 1885 - 152 pages
...Governments shall approve of the charges or conditions of traffic. Equal privileges shall be granted " to the citizens and subjects of every other State...United States and Great Britain engage to afford." Not long after ratifications were exchanged, Great Britain put forth pretensions to dominion over certain... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1885 - 376 pages
...thereupon than the aforesaid governments shall approve of as just and equitable ; and that the same canals or railways, being open to the citizens and subjects of the United States and Great Britain ou equal terms, shall also be open on like terms to the citizens and subjects of every other state... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 714 pages
...thereupon than the aforesaid governments shall approve of as just and equitable; and that the same canals or railways, being open to the citizens and...United States and Great Britain engage to afford. Doc. No. 75. 323 kith whereof, -we, the respective plenipotentiaries, have signed this ition, and have... | |
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