| Felix Flügel - 1927 - 216 strani
...States, beyond the highest ports of entry for foreign vessels from the sea. The river Mississippi shall, however, according to the treaty of peace, be entirely open to both parties; and it is further agreed, that all the ports and places on its eastern side, to whichsoever of the parties belonging,... | |
| United States. Customs Court - 1976 - 404 strani
...States, beyond the highest ports of entry for foreign vessels from the sea. The river Mississippi shall, however, according to the treaty of peace, be entirely open to both parties; and it is further agreed, that all the ports and places on its eastern side, to whichsoever of the parties belonging,... | |
| United States - 1968 - 1336 strani
...States, beyond the highest Ports of Entry for Foreign Vessels from the Sea. The River Mississippi, shall however, according to the Treaty of Peace be entirely open to both Parties; And it is further agreed, That all the ports and places on its Eastern side, to whichsoever of the parties belonging,... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1973 - 530 strani
...the general design of it confirming the construction I have given to it: "The River Mississippi shall however, according to the Treaty of Peace be entirely open to both parties; and it is further agreed that all the ports and places on its Eastern side to which soever of the parties belonging... | |
| William MacDonald - 1916 - 684 strani
...States, beyond the highest ports of entry for foreign vessels from the sea. The river Mississippi shall, however, according to the treaty of peace, be entirely open to both parties; and it is further agreed, that all the ports and places on its eastern side, to whichsoever of the parties belonging,... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1841 - 876 strani
...United States, beyond the highest Ports of entry for Vessels from the Sea. The River Mississippi shall, however, according to the Treaty of Peace, be entirely open to both [1812—14.] 3 E Parties ; and it is farther agreed, that all the Ports and pinces on its Eastern side,... | |
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