... since all the lands in question being indisputably acknowledged to belong of right to the Crown of Spain, no settlements of that kind, or the population which would follow, could be allowed. The Quarterly Review - Página 1571823Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1787 - 750 páginas
...for cutting or otherwife preparing the wood), lince :ill the lands in queftion being jndifput ibly acknowledged to belong of right to the crown of Spain,...of that kind, or the population which would follow, could be allowed. The Englifli fhall be permitted to tranfport and convey all fiich wood, and other... | |
| William Cobbett - 1816 - 744 páginas
...mills, for cutting or otherwise preparing the wood); since all the lands in question being indisputably acknowledged to belong of right to the Crown of Spain,...of that kind, or the population which would follow, could be allowed. The English shall be permitted to transport and convey all such wood, and other produce... | |
| Great Britain, Lewis Hertslet - 1820 - 418 páginas
...édifices et magasins absolument indispensables since all the lands in question being indisputably acknowledged to belong of right to the Crown of Spain,...of that kind, or the population which would follow, could be allowed. The English shall be permitted to transport and convey all such wood, and other produce... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1824 - 994 páginas
...mills, for cutting or otherwise preparing the wood) since all the lands in question being indisputably acknowledged to belong of right to the Crown of Spain,...of that kind, or the population which would follow, could be allowed. The English shall be permitted to transport and convey all such wood, and other produce... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1834 - 776 páginas
...since all the lands in question being indisputably acknowledged to belong of right to the Crown ot Spain, no settlements of that kind, or the population which would follow, could be allowed. IV. The English shall be permitted to occupy the small Island, known by the names... | |
| Eastern Coast of Central America Commercial and Agricultural Company - 1839 - 154 páginas
...mills or other machines " whatsoever, since all lands in question being indis" putably achnowledged to belong of right to the " Crown of Spain, no settlements of that hind or " the population which would follow can be allowed. " The English shall be allowed to transport... | |
| Frederick Crowe - 1850 - 652 páginas
...manufacture by means of mills, or other machines whatsoever, since all lands in question being indisputably acknowledged to belong of right to the Crown of Spain, no settlements of that Hind, or the population which would follow, can be allowed. The English shall be allowed to transport... | |
| 1851 - 610 páginas
...used as a pretext for establishing any plantation, since all the lands in question being indisputably acknowledged to belong of right to the Crown of Spain,...of that kind, or the population which would follow, could be allowed." Nearly every article of this treaty admits the Spanish title, and in the strongest... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1853 - 310 páginas
...not regard the use of saw-mills for cutting, or otherwise preparing the wood ;) being indisputably acknowledged to belong of right to the Crown of Spain,...of that kind, or the population which would follow, could be allowed. The English shall be permitted to transport and convey all such wood and other produce... | |
| 1853 - 588 páginas
...sawmills, for cutting or otherwise preparing the wood. Being indisputably acknowledged as belonging to the crown of Spain, no settlements of that kind, or the population that would follow, could be allowed." Again—" All the restrictions specified in the last treaty of... | |
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