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The Parlimentary Register or History of the Proceedings and Debates of the ... - Page 91
by J DEBRETT - 1796
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Proceedings Before the Permanent Court of Arbitration, Volume 4

1912 - 1026 pages
...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,...
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United States Congressional Serial Set, Issue 5932

United States - 1912 - 1028 pages
...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,...
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Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 4

Edwin Wiley - United States - 1915 - 800 pages
...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,...
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Documentary Source Book of American History: 1606-1906

William MacDonald - United States - 1916 - 688 pages
...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,...
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Documentary Source Book of American History: 1606-1906

William MacDonald - United States - 1916 - 688 pages
...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,...
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Jay's Treaty and the Northwest Boundary Gap ...

Samuel Flagg Bemis - Canada - 1922 - 32 pages
...and freely to carry on trade and commerce with each other. . . .31 The river Mississippi shall . . . according to the treaty of peace, be entirely open to both parties; and it is further agreed, that all ports and places on its eastern side, to whichsoever of the parties belonging,...
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The American Historical Review, Volume 27

John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - History - 1922 - 932 pages
...and freely to carry on trade and commerce with each other. . . .31 The river Mississippi shall . . . according to the treaty of peace, be entirely open to both parties; and it is further agreed, that all ports and places on its eastern side, to whichsoever of the parties belonging,...
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The American Historical Review, Volume 27

John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - Electronic journals - 1922 - 936 pages
...and freely to carry on trade and commerce with each other. . . .31 The river Mississippi shall . . . according to the treaty of peace, be entirely open to both parties; and it is further agreed, that all ports and places on its eastern side, to whichsoever of the parties belonging,...
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International Law Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United ..., Volume 1

Charles Cheney Hyde - International law - 1922 - 906 pages
...concluded with Great Britain November 19, 1794, the United States had agreed that the Mississippi should, "according to the treaty of peace, be entirely open to both parties." 2 In 1796, the United States and Great Britain annexed to the Jay Treaty an explanatory Article relative...
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Pinckney's Treaty: A Study of America's Advantage from Europe's Distress ...

Samuel Flagg Bemis - Mississippi River Valley - 1926 - 458 pages
...concerned at the third (Mississippi) article of Jay's Treaty. That had stated that the river should "according to the treaty of peace be entirely open to both parties." Pinckney's Treaty contained an " Gayarre, 355-366. " Godoy's instructions of (precise date unknown),...
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