| 1854 - 488 str.
...settlement and ratification of a true line of division between the two Republics. That line shall be alone established upon which the commissioners may fix,...ulterior ratification or approval, and without room for interpre/ tations of any kind by either of the parties contracting. The dividing line thus established... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1854 - 672 str.
...settlement and ratification of a true line of division between the two republics. That line shall be alone established upon which the commissioners may fix,...any kind by either of the parties contracting. The dividing line thus established shall in all time be faithfully respected by the two governments, without... | |
| 1854 - 470 str.
...settlement and ratification of a true line of division between the two Republics. That line shall be alone established upon which the commissioners may fix,...ulterior ratification or approval, and without room for interpretations of any kind by either of the parties contracting. The dividing line thus established... | |
| 1855 - 514 str.
...settlement and ratification of a true line of division between the two republics ; that line shall be alone established upon which the commissioners may fix,...any kind by either of the parties contracting. The dividing line thus established shall, in all time, be faithfully respected by the two governments,... | |
| 1855 - 84 str.
...line established by this commission shall be final, and be considered an Integral part, without the necessity of ulterior ratification or approval, and...of any kind by either of the parties contracting. In consequence, the stipulation in the 6th article of the treaty of Guadalupe upon the boundary line... | |
| 1857 - 650 str.
...upon which the commissioners way fix , their consent in this particular being considered decisive 1853 and an integral part of this treaty, without necessity...any kind by either of the parties contracting. The dividing line thus established shall, in all time, be faithfully respected by the two governments,... | |
| Karl von Martens - 1857 - 636 str.
...upon which the commissioners fix , their consent in this particular being considered decisive t 833 and an integral part of this treaty , without necessity...any kind by either of the parties contracting. The dividing line thus established shall, in all time, be faithfully respected by the two governments,... | |
| Karl von Martens, Ferdinand de Cornot baron de Cussy - 1857 - 636 str.
...settlement and ratification of a true line of division between the two republics ; that line shall be alone established upon which the commissioners may fix,...consent in this particular being considered decisive I 853 and an integral part of this treaty, without necessity of ulterior ratification or approval,... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1864 - 1434 str.
...settlement and ratification of a true line of division between the 2 Republics ; that line shall be alone established upon which the Commissioners may fix,...any kind by either of the Parties Contracting. The dividing line thus established shall, in all time, be faithfully respected by the 2 Governments, without... | |
| 1866 - 662 str.
...words : their award shall be " considered decisive, and an integral part of this treaty, without the necessity of ulterior ratification or approval, and...of any kind by either of the parties contracting." In this treaty they again bound themselves to submit all questions between them to arbitration. Portugal... | |
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