| United States - 1867 - 852 str.
...presents explicitly agree and declare, That no stipulations in any treaty subsequently concluded by cither of the contracting parties with any other state or nation, or with any Indian tribe, can be understood to derogate in any manner from the rights of free intercourse and commerce, secured by the... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1871 - 924 str.
...presents explicitly agree and declare, that no stipulations in any treaty subsequently concluded by cither of the contracting parties with any other State or nation, or with any Indian tribe, can be understood to derogate in any manner fr the rights of free intercourse and commerce, secured by the... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1871 - 918 str.
...do by these presents explicitly agree and declare, that no stipulations iu any treaty subsequently concluded by either of the contracting parties with any other State or uation, or with, any Indian tribe, can be understood to derogate in any manner from the rights of free... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1871 - 934 str.
...presents explicitly agree and 'laclare, that no stipulations in any treaty subsequently concluded by w'her @ Щ Indian tribe, can be understood to derogate in any manner fro*tbe rights of free intercourse and... | |
| United States - 1873 - 1186 str.
...do by these presents explicitly agree and declare, that no stipulations in any treaty subsequently concluded by either of the contracting parties with...State or nation, or with any Indian tribe, can be understood to derogate in any manner from the rights of free intercourse and commerce, secured by the... | |
| 1928 - 1130 str.
...broadened by the Treaty of 1796, which provided : "That no stipulations in any treaty subsequently concluded by either of the contracting parties with...state or nation, or with any Indian tribe, can be understood to derogate in any manner from the rights of free intercourse and commerce, secured by the... | |
| American Historical Association - 1894 - 626 str.
...explanatory article subsequently negotiated declared that no stipulations in any treaty subsequently concluded by either of the contracting parties with any other state or nation should be understood to derogate in any way from the rights of free intercourse and commerce secured... | |
| Public Archives Canada - 1893 - 1266 str.
..."do by these presents explicitly agree and declare: "That no stipulations in any treaty subsequently concluded by either of the contracting parties with...state or nation, or with any Indian tribe, can be understood to derogate in any manner from the rights of free intercourse and commerce secured by the... | |
| Douglas Brymner, Public Archives of Canada - 1893 - 482 str.
..."do by these presents explicitly agree and declare: "That no stipulations in any treaty subsequently concluded by either of the contracting parties with...state or nation, or with any Indian tribe, can be understood to derogate in any manner from the rights of free inlercour.se and commerce secured by the... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1894 - 52 str.
...explanatory article subsequently negotiated declared that no stipulations in any treaty subsequently concluded by either of the contracting parties with any other state or nation should be understood to derogate in any way from the rights of free intercourse and commerce secured... | |
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