| International law - 1910 - 438 pages
...equally and without discrimination to the inhabitants, ships, vessels, and boats of both countries. It is further agreed that so long as this treaty shall...existing or which may hereafter be constructed on either side of the line. Either of the High Contracting Parties may adopt rules and regulations governing... | |
| Electronic journals - 1910 - 448 pages
...equally and without discrimination to the inhabitants, ships, vessels, and boats of both countries. It is further agreed that so long as this treaty shall...existing or which may hereafter be constructed on either sirle of the line. Either of the High Contracting Parties may adopt rules and regulations governing... | |
| Electronic journals - 1910 - 430 pages
...equally and without discrimination to the inhabitants, ships, vessels, and boats of both countries. It is further agreed that so long as this treaty shall...existing or which may hereafter be constructed on either side of the line. Either of the High Contracting Parties may adopt rules and regulations governing... | |
| American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society - Buildings - 1911 - 760 pages
...equally and without discrimination to the inhabitants, ships, vessels, and boats of both countries. It is further agreed that so long as this treaty shall...existing or which may hereafter be constructed on either side of the line. Either of the High Contracting Parties may adopt rules and regulations governing... | |
| Canada. Dept. of Marine and Fisheries - 1912 - 314 pages
...equally and without discrimination to the inhabitants, ships, vessels, and boats of both countries. It is further agreed that so long as this Treaty shall...existing or which may hereafter be constructed on either side of the line. Either of the High Contracting Parties may adopt rules and regulations governing... | |
| American Society of International Law - 1912 - 684 pages
...equally and without discrimination to the inhabitants, ships, vessels, and boats of both countries. It is further agreed that so long as this treaty shall...existing, or which may hereafter be constructed on either side of the line. Either of the high contracting parties may adopt rules and regulations governing... | |
| International law - 1913
...equally and without discrimination to the inhabitants, ships, vessels, and boats of both countries. It is further agreed that so long as this treaty shall...existing, or which may hereafter be constructed on either side of the line. Either of the high contracting parties may adopt rules and regulations governing... | |
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