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" Mountains, now commonly called the Oregon Territory, should, together with its harbors, bays, and creeks, and the navigation of all rivers within the same, be "free and open" to the vessels, citizens, and subjects, of the two powers... "
The History of Oregon and California, and the Other Territories on the North ... - Sivu 403
tekijä(t) Robert Greenhow - 1847 - 491 sivua
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Termination of the Treaty of 1832 Between the United States and Russia ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1911 - 350 sivua
...called the Oregon Territory, should, together with its harbors, bay?, creeks and the navigation of all rivers within the same, be "free and open" to the vessels, citizens, and subjects of the two parties; but without prejudice to any claim which either of the parties might have to any part of said...

Acquisition of Oregon: And the Long Suppressed Evidence about Marcus ..., Osa 1

William Isaac Marshall - 1911 - 466 sivua
...territory and waters claimed by both the United States and Great Britain westward of the Stony Mountains "free and open to the vessels, citizens and subjects of the two powers ;" but in its 2d Article provided that either party might after October 20, 1828, at any time terminate the...

Pioneer Catholic History of Oregon

Edwin Vincent O'Hara - 1911 - 258 sivua
...not yet been determined, and under a convention of 1818, again renewed in 1826, the country was to be "free and open to the vessels, citizens and subjects of the two powers." They were not, however, equally protected. The powerful Hudson's Bay Company exercised police protection...

The United States and Mexico, 1821-1848: A History of the Relations ..., Nide 2

George Lockhart Rives - 1913 - 768 sivua
...hereby authorized, at his discretion, to give to the government of Great Britain the notice required by the second article of the said Convention of the 6th of August, 1827, for the abrogation of the same." l By the time this joint resolution was passed Mexican affairs were...

Congressional Serial Set

1914 - 726 sivua
...the Oregon Territory, should, together with its harbors, bays, and creeks, and the navigation of all rivers within the same, be "free and open" to the...in the second article of the said convention of the sixth of August, eighteen hundred and twenty-seven, that either party might abrogate and annul said...

America's Foreign Relations, Nide 1

Willis Fletcher Johnson - 1916 - 598 sivua
...1818 provided merely that for ten years thereafter the whole region was to be jointly occupied, ' ' free and open to the vessels, citizens, and subjects of the two powers," without prejudice to the claims of either. This arrangement was renewed for a second period of ten...

The United States: From the Discovery of the Amerian Continent to the End of ...

William Henry Hudson, Irwin Scofield Guernsey - 1922 - 778 sivua
...recognized by both parties, it was determined that the disputed territory should be jointly occupied, " free and open ... to the vessels, citizens, and subjects of the two powers," 3 without damaging the claims of either country. This settlement remained in force until 1846, when...

The Edinburgh Review, Nide 229

1919 - 434 sivua
...whole region, 'so far as claimed by either Great Britain or the ' United States, should for ten years be free and open to the ' vessels, citizens, and subjects of the two Powers.' A settlement was again postponed in the Conventions concluded in 1828, but the difficulty was at last...

The Washington Historical Quarterly, Niteet 5–6

1914 - 680 sivua
...on the northwest coast of America, westward of the Stony Mountains" should for the term of ten years be free and open to "the vessels, citizens and subjects of the two Powers."" There were no American settlers in Oregon then. The Northwest Company of Montreal had a number of trading...

The Constitution in Congress: Descent into the Maelstrom, 1829-1861

David P. Currie - 2007 - 341 sivua
...the Woods to the "Stony Mountains" at 49°, 5 and left any country west of those mountains (Oregon) "free and open ... to the vessels, citizens, and subjects, of the two powers." 6 A dispute over the interpretation of the first Article of the Treaty of Ghent, which had required...
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