It is understood that the subjects of His Britannic Majesty, from whatever quarter they may arrive, whether from the ocean, or from the interior of the continent, shall forever enjoy the right of navigating freely, and without any hindrance whatever,... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 2961900Full view - About this book
 | 1902 - 540 pages
...arrive, whether from the ocean or from the interior of the continent, shall, forever enjoy the right of navigating freely, and without any hindrance whatever,...Pacific Ocean may cross the line of demarcation upon the strip of coast (svr la Htiere de la cote) described in Article III. of the present Convention." Articles... | |
 | George Davidson - 1903 - 258 pages
...arrive, whether from the Ocean, or from the interior of the Continent, shall for ever enjoy the right of navigating freely, and without any hindrance whatever,...demarcation upon the line of coast described in Article 3 of the present Convention. VII. It is also understood, that, for the space of ten Years from the... | |
 | Thomas Willing Balch - 1903 - 222 pages
...arrive, whether from the ocean, or from the interior of the continent, shall forever enjoy the right of navigating freely, and without any hindrance whatever,...course towards the Pacific Ocean, may cross the line of demarkation upon the line of coast described in article three of the present convention." had to use... | |
 | United States, Alaskan Boundary Tribunal - 1903 - 438 pages
...quarter they may arrive, whether t'rom the ocean or from the continent shall for ever enjoy the right of navigating freely, and without any hindrance whatever,...their course towards the Pacific Ocean, may cross the Hue of demarcation upon the line of coast described in Article II I of the present Convention. Perhaps,... | |
 | Alaskan Boundary Tribunal - 1903 - 434 pages
...from the ocean, or from the interior of the continent, shall, forever enjoy the right of navigation freely, and without any hindrance whatever, all the...which in their course towards the Pacific Ocean, may ciw the line of demarcation on the line of the coast. As some of tin** rivers flow into Behring Sea.... | |
 | Alaskan Boundary Tribunal - 1903 - 728 pages
...arrive, whether from the ocean or from the Interior of the Continent, shall forever enjoy the right of navigating freely and without any hindrance whatever,...all the rivers, and streams which in their course to the Pacific Ocean, may cross the line of demarcation upon the line of coast described in article... | |
 | J. Gordon Mowat, John Alexander Cooper, Newton MacTavish - 1904 - 714 pages
...whether from the ocean or from the interior of the continent, shall forever enjoy the right of navigation freely, and without any hindrance whatever, all the...described in Article III of the present Convention." Nor could a long, deep and narrow inlet like Lynn Canal, penetrating the continent for 90 miles, and... | |
 | Alaskan Boundary Tribunal - 1904 - 608 pages
...the inte rior of the continent, shall for ever eujoy the right of navigating freely, antl without Hny hindrance whatever, all the rivers and streams which...cross the line of demarcation upon the line of coast deseribed in Article III of the present Convention. That refers to the lisiere; and when you come to... | |
 | 1904 - 1150 pages
...arrive, whether from the Ocean, or from the interior of the Continent, shall for ever enjoy the right of navigating freely, and without any hindrance whatever,...course towards the Pacific Ocean, may cross the line (traverseront la ligne) of demarcation upon the strip of coast described in Article III. of the present... | |
 | 1904 - 88 pages
...arrive, whether from the Ocean, or from the interior of the Continent, shall for ever, enjoy the right of navigating freely, and without any hindrance whatever,...course towards the Pacific Ocean, may cross the line (traverseront la ligne) of demarcation upon the strip of coast described in Article III of the present... | |
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