| Canada - 1913 - 762 pages
...Annotated p. 582. The last clause of said Article 2 reads as follows : "It being understood that all water communications and all the usual portages along...use of the citizens and subjects of both countries." Section 3 of Article 3 of US Constitution provides that: "This Constitution and the laws of the United... | |
| James White - Canada - 1914 - 224 pages
...usual portages along the line from Lake Superior to the Lake of the Woods, and also Grand Portage ... as now actually used, shall be free and open to the...use of the citizens and subjects of both countries." REVIEW OF THE AWARDED BOUNDARY UNDER ARTICLES vi AND VII OF THE TREATY OF GHENT Reviewing the division... | |
| Edwin Wiley - United States - 1915 - 496 pages
...observatory at Greenwich; thence, according to existing treaties, due south to its intersection with the 49th parallel of north latitude, and along that parallel...use of the citizens and subjects of both countries. Article III. — In order to promote the interests and encourage the industry of all the inhabitants... | |
| William MacDonald - United States - 1916 - 688 pages
...at Greenwich ; thence, according to existing treaties, due south to its intersection with the 49th parallel of north latitude, and along that parallel...use of the citizens and subjects of both countries. ARTICLE III. In order to promote the interests and encourage the industry of all the inhabitants of... | |
| William MacDonald - United States - 1916 - 688 pages
...observatory at Greenwich; thence, according to existing treaties, due south to its intersection with the 49th parallel of north latitude, and along that parallel...use of the citizens and subjects of both countries. ARTICLE III. In order to promote the interests and encourage the industry of all the inhabitants of... | |
| International Joint Commission - Lake of the Woods - 1917 - 384 pages
...all the usual portages along the line from Lake Superior to the Lake of the Woods, and 108086—17 15 also Grand Portage, from the shore of Lake Superior...use of the citizens and subjects of both countries. At the time the treaty was negotiated these waters through which the international boundary line passes... | |
| International Joint Commission - 1917 - 406 pages
...Woods, and 10308&-17 16 also Grand Portage, from the shore of Lake Superior to the Pigeon River, aa now actually used, shall be free and open to the use of the citizens and subjects of both countries. At the time the treaty was negotiated these waters through which the international boundary line passes... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - United States - 1918 - 382 pages
...observatory at Greenwich; thence, according to existing treaties, due south to its intersection with the 49th parallel of north latitude, and along that parallel...use of the citizens and subjects of both countries. ARTICLE III. In order to promote the interests and encourage the industry of all the inhabitants of... | |
| Canada. Department of External Affairs - Saint Lawrence River - 1919 - 42 pages
...used in other provisions of the same treaty, especially in Article II where it 4s stated that "all water communications and all the usual portages along...use of the citizens and subjects of both countries." These words are also used in the Treaty of Washington of 1871, as to the navigation of the river St.... | |
| James White - Conservation of natural resources - 1919 - 90 pages
...States. He agreed that the matter shall be straightened out, and, toward the end of his letter, he says: "It being understood that all the water communications...actually used, shall be free and open to the use of the subjects and citizens of both countries." " I should remark, also, that the free use of the navigation... | |
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