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" The vessels and citizens of the United States shall, in all time, have a free and uninterrupted passage... "
United States Congressional Serial Set - Page 261
1930 - 492 pages
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DeBow's Review ...: Agricultural, Commercial, Industrial Progress ..., Volume 14

Industries - 1853 - 666 pages
...the American right of way to the Pacific, into the Treaty of Peace, Amity and Limits : "ART. VI. — The vessels and citizens of the United States shall in all time have a free and uninterrupted passage by the Gulf of California, and by the River Colorado, below its confluence...
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The Western Journal, Volume 12

1854 - 488 pages
...IV. — The provisions of the sixth and seventh articles of the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo having been rendered nugatory for the most part by the cession...shall, in all time, have free and uninterrupted passage through the Gulf of California, to and from their possessions situated north of the boundary line of...
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Commercial Review of the South and West: A Monthly Journal of ..., Volume 6

James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell - Industries - 1848 - 484 pages
...lawfully given by the General Government of each, in conformity with its own Constitution. ART. VI.— The vessels and citizens of the United States shall, in all time, have a free and uninterrupted pa- sage by the Gulf of California, and by the river Colorado below its confluence...
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The Republic of the United States of America: Its Duties to Itself, and Its ...

Nahum Capen - Mexican War, 1846-1848 - 1848 - 350 pages
...lawfully given by the general government of each, in conformity with its own constitution. " ART. VI. The vessels and citizens of the United States shall, in all time, have a free and uninterrupted passage by the Gulf of Cahfornia, and by the River Colorado below its confluence...
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The Mexican War and Its Warriors: Comprising a Complete History of All the ...

John Frost - Mexican War, 1846-1848 - 1848 - 394 pages
...regarding its construction, in order that it may serve equally for the use and advantage of both countries. The vessels and citizens of the United States shall, in all time, have a free and uninterrupted passage by the Gulf of California, and by the river Colorado; and not by land,...
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The Western Journal, of Agriculture, Manufactures, Mechanic Arts ..., Volume 1

Missouri - 1848 - 718 pages
...lawfully given by the general government of each, in conformity with its own constitution. ARTICLE VI. The vessels and citizens of the United States shall, in all time, have a free and uninterrupted passage by the Gulf of California, and by the river Colorado below its confluence...
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The Treaty Between the United States and Mexico: The Proceedings of the ...

United States - Treaty of Peace, Friendship, Limits, and Settlement Between the United States of America and the Mexican Republic - 1848 - 412 pages
...line which ru^s north of the parallel of 32 degrees and south of San Miguel, to the Pacific ocean; and the vessels and citizens of the United States shall, in all time to come, have free and uninterrupted access to and from the ocean, through the gulf of California,...
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The Treaty Between the United States and Mexico: The Proceedings of the ...

United States, Mexico - Guadalupe Hidalgo, Treaty of, 1848 - 1848 - 396 pages
...line which runs north of the parallel of 32 degrees and south of San Miguel, to the Pacific ocean; and the vessels and citizens of the United States shall, in all time to come, have free and uninterrupted access to and from the ocean, through the gulf of California,...
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A Complete History of the Mexican War: Its Causes, Conduct, and Consequences ...

Nathan Covington Brooks - California - 1849 - 696 pages
...lawfully given by the general government of each, in conformity with its own constitution. ART. VI. — The vessels and citizens of the United States shall, in all time, have a free and uninterrupted passage by the Gulf of California, and by the river Colorado, below its confluence...
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The Mexican War: A History of Its Origin, and a Detailed Account of the ...

Edward Deering Mansfield - Mexican War, 1846-1848 - 1849 - 408 pages
...lawfully given by the general government of each, in conformity with its own constitution. ARTICLE VI. The vessels and citizens of the United States shall, in all time, have a free and uninterrupted passage by the gulf of California, and by the river Colorado below its confluence...
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