| United States - 1911 - 650 Seiten
...boundary shall be free and common to the vessels and citizens of both countries, and neither shall construct any work that may impede or interrupt in...the purpose of favoring new methods of navigation." From these conventions it is seen that the course of the river as shown on maps of that epoch shall... | |
| Lyman Edgar Cooley - 1913 - 242 Seiten
...common to the vessels and citizens of both countries; and neither shall without the consent of the other construct any work that may impede or interrupt in...the purpose of favoring new methods of navigation. ' ' Mexico complains (October 21, 1895) that her citizens in the El Paso district have enjoyed the... | |
| 1913 - 1000 Seiten
...vessels and citizens of both countries, and that neither country shall, without the consent of the other, construct any work that may impede or interrupt, in whole or in part, the exercise of said right of free navigation, " and that neither party of said treaty has consented or authorized... | |
| 1915 - 392 Seiten
...to the vessels and citizens of both countries, and neither shall, without the consent of the other, construct any work that may impede or interrupt, in whole or in part, the exercise of this right. Subsequent to the date of this treaty, that is to say on the 30th of June, 1843, the two countries... | |
| William MacDonald - 1916 - 688 Seiten
...to the vessels and citizens of both countries; and neither shall, without the consent of the other, construct any work that may impede or interrupt, in...landing upon one of their shores. If, for the purpose of making the said rivers navigable, or for maintaining them in such state, it should be necessary... | |
| William MacDonald - 1916 - 688 Seiten
...to the vessels and citizens of both countries; and neither shall, without the consent of the other, construct any work that may impede or interrupt, in...landing upon one of their shores. If, for the purpose of making the said rivers navigable, or for maintaining them in such state, it should be necessary... | |
| Frank Cushman Pierce - 1917 - 224 Seiten
...to the vessels and citizens of both countries; and neither shall, without the consent of the other, construct any work that may impede or interrupt, in...transported thereon, except in the case of landing on one of their shores. If, for the purpose of making the said rivers navigable, or for maintaining... | |
| Frank Cushman Pierce - 1917 - 216 Seiten
...to the vessels and citizens of both countries; and neither shall, without the consent of the other, construct any work that may impede or interrupt, in...transported thereon, except in the case of landing on one of their shores. If, for the purpose of making the said rivers navigable, or for maintaining... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1918 - 382 Seiten
...to the vessels and citizens of both countries; and neither shall, without the consent of the other, construct any work that may impede or interrupt, in...landing upon one of their shores. If, for the purpose of making the said rivers navigable, or for maintaining them in such state, it should be necessary... | |
| Harold Hudson Martin, Joseph Richardson Baker - 1918 - 610 Seiten
...to the vessels and citizens of both countries; and neither shall, without the consent of the other, construct any work that may impede or interrupt, in...the purpose of favoring new methods of navigation." The court said : — " The mouth of the Rio Grande was, therefore, 1'or half its width, within Mexican... | |
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