| Edmund Burke - 1846 - 1190 str.
...signature of the present convention to the vessels, citizens, and subjects of the two Powers; it being well understood that this agreement is not to be construed...contracting parties may have to any part of the said cov..ntry, nor shall it be taken to affect the claims of any other power or state to any part of the... | |
| 1966 - 430 str.
...of the present convention, to the vessels, citizens, and subjects of the two Powers : it being well understood, that this agreement is not to be construed...prevent disputes and differences amongst themselves. The initial point of this boundary, which the convention fixed as "the most northwestern point" of... | |
| Robert Gourlay - 1966 - 676 str.
[ Omlouváme se, ale obsah této stránky je nepřístupný. ] | |
| United States - 1968 - 1336 str.
...of the Present Convention, to the Vessels, Citizens, and Subject of the Two Powers : it being well understood, that this Agreement is not to be construed...prevent disputes and differences amongst Themselves. ARTICLE IV All the Provisions of the Convention "to regulate the Commerce between the Territories of... | |
| United States - 1970 - 710 str.
[ Omlouváme se, ale obsah této stránky je nepřístupný. ] | |
| |