| Francis Newton Thorpe - 1909 - 718 páginas
...belong to their citizens or subjects respectively, may reciprocally frequent, without any hindrance whatever. the interior seas, gulfs, harbors, and creeks,...fishing and trading with the natives of the country. ARTICLE V All spirituous liquors, fire-arms, other arms, powder, and munitions of war of every kind,... | |
| United States. Bureau of Corporations - 1909 - 648 páginas
...or subjects might "frequent the interior seas, gulfs, harbors, and creeks upon the [Pacific] coast for the purpose of fishing and trading with the natives of the country." By the treaty or Guadalupe Hidalgo, of 1848, it was provided (art. 6) tfiat "the vessels and citizens... | |
| Henry Addington Bruce - 1909 - 304 páginas
...States, consisted in opening Alaskan waters and ports to American vessels for a period of ten years "for the purpose of fishing and trading with the natives of the country." Unfortunately, unscrupulous traders so abused the privilege by selling liquor and firearms to the natives,... | |
| Denys Peter Myers - 1887 - 920 páginas
...belong to their citizens or subjects respectively, may reciprocally frequent, without any hindrance whatever, the interior seas, gulfs, harbors, and creeks,...mentioned in the preceding Article, for the purpose of fisbing and trading with the natives of the country. ARTICLE V. All spirituous liquors, fire-arms,... | |
| Victor John Farrar - 1927 - 396 páginas
...oelong to their citizens, or subjects respectively, may reciprocally frequent, without any hindrance whatever, the interior seas, gulfs, harbors, and creeks,...fishing and trading with the natives of the country. came that the British-Russian convention of l825 defined the boundaries of Alaska. The lisiere or panhandle... | |
| 1913 - 64 páginas
...belong to their citizens or subjects, respectively, may reciprocally frequent, without any hinderance whatever, the interior seas, gulfs, harbors, and creeks,...fishing and trading with the natives of the country. munitions of war of every kind, are always excepted from this same commerce permitted by the preceding... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1972 - 214 páginas
...respectively, may reciprocally frequent without any hindrance whatever, the interior seas, gulphs. harbours, and creeks upon the coast mentioned in the preceding...fishing and trading with the natives of the country." By this article (and the same wording is found in Article 7 of the Treaty between Russia and Great... | |
| Cairo A. R. Robb, Daniel L. Bethlehem, James Crawford, Philippe Sands - 1999 - 662 páginas
...respectively, may reciprocally frequent, without any hindrance whatever, the interior seas, gulfs, harbours, and creeks upon the coast mentioned in the preceding...purpose of fishing and trading with the natives of the country.13 ARTICLE 5 All spirituous liquors, firearms, other arms, powder, and munitions of war of... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 578 páginas
...belong to their citizens or subjects, respectively, may reciprocally frequent, without any hindrance whatever, the interior seas, gulfs, harbors, and creeks...briefly, that the only use made by our citizens of the privileges it secures to them has been to supply the Indians with spirituous liquors, ammunition, and... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1907 - 694 páginas
...belong to their citizens or subjects, respectively, may reciprocally frequent, without any hindrance whatever, the interior seas, gulfs, harbors, and creeks...briefly, that the only use made by our citizens of the privileges it secures to them has been to supply the Indians with spirituous liquors, ammunition, and... | |
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