 | Daniel Webster - 1903
...Mountains ; it being understood that all the water communications and all the usual portages along the line from Lake Superior to the Lake of the Woods, and also...use of the citizens and subjects of both countries. ARTICLE III. In order to promote the interests and encourage the industry of all the inhabitants of... | |
 | Daniel Webster - 1903
...Mountains. It being understood that all the water communications, and all the usual portages, along the line from Lake Superior to the Lake of the Woods, and also...actually used, shall be free and open to the use of the subjects and citizens of both countries. It is desirable to follow the description and the exact line... | |
 | Adelaide Louise Rouse - 1904 - 494 strani
...Mountains. It being understood that all the water communications and all the usual portages along the line from Lake Superior to the Lake of the Woods, and also...use of the citizens and subjects of both countries. ARTICLE III In order to promote the interests and encourage the industry of all the inhabitants of... | |
 | Henry Gannett - 1904 - 145 strani
...Mountains. It being understood that all the water communications and all the usual portages along the line from Lake Superior to the Lake of the Woods, and also...use of the citizens and subjects of both countries. ******* ARTICLE VII. It is further agreed that the channels in the river St. Lawrence, on both sides... | |
 | Henry Gannett - 1904 - 145 strani
...the water communications and all the usual portages along the line from Lake Superior to the I>ake of. the Woods, and also Grand Portage, from the shore...use of the citizens and subjects of both countries. ###*##* ARTICLE VII. It is further agreed that the channels in the river St. Lawrence, on both sides... | |
 | United States - 1904 - 996 strani
...Mountains. It being understood that all the water-communications and all the usual portages along the line from Lake Superior to the Lake of the Woods; and also...shore of Lake Superior to the Pigeon river, as now actualty used, shall be free and open to the use of the citizens and subjects of both countries. ARTICLE... | |
 | Benson John Lossing - 1905 - 506 strani
...stipulated that " all the water communications and all the usual portages along the line [of boundary] from Lake Superior to the Lake of the Woods, and also...use of the citizens and subjects of both countries." But whatever plan may be adopted, it is obvious that, if the end can be attained without the sacrifice... | |
 | Benson John Lossing - 1905
...stipulated that " all the water communications and all the usual portages along the line [of boundary] from Lake Superior to the Lake of the Woods, and also...use of the citizens and subjects of both countries." But whatever plan may be adopted, it is obvious that, if the end can be attained without the sacrifice... | |
 | Benson John Lossing - 1905
...name. In these three cases the treaty provides that all the several passages and channels shall be fre* and open to the "use of the citizens and subjects of both parties. The treaty obligations subsisting between the two countries for the suppression of the African... | |
 | John Bassett Moore, Francis Wharton - 1906 - 939 strani
...declared to b,' " understood that all the water communications and all the usual portages along the line from Lake Superior to the Lake of the Woods. 'and...open to the use of the citizens and subjects of both countries.1" (5) USE OF CANALS. § 140. By Article IV. of the reciprocity treaty of 1854 the right... | |
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