| Franklin K. Van Zandt - United States - 1976 - 210 pages
...on both sides of the island Bois Blanc, and between that island and both the American and Canadian shores, and all the several channels and passages...and open to the ships, vessels, and boats of both parties.17 By this treaty the United States obtained more than half of the disputed area, though nearly... | |
| John Bassett Moore - Arbitration (International law) - 1898 - 1160 pages
...Detroit on both sides of the island BoisBlanc, and between that island and both the American and Canadian shores, and all the several channels and passages...to the ships, vessels, and boats of both parties." CHAPTER VI. BOUND AH Y FROM LAKE HURON TO THE MOST ^ORTUWESTEliN POINT OF THE LAKE OF THE WOODS: COMMISSION... | |
| William MacDonald - Charters - 1916 - 684 pages
...on both sides of the island Bois Blanc, and between that island and both the American and Canadian shores ; and all the several channels and passages...to the ships, vessels, and boats of both parties. ARTICLE VIII. The parties mutually stipulate that each shall prepare, equip, and maintain in service,... | |
| United States - 1910 - 1272 pages
...on both sides of the island Bois Blanc, and between that island and both the American and Canadian ter-rolls or register of the ship or list of the crew. ARTICUE XII. Consuls-General, ARTICLE VIII." The parties mutually stipulate that each shall prepare, equip, and maintain in service... | |
| Empire Club of Canada - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1911 - 306 pages
...on both sides of the island Bols Blanc, and between that Island and both the American and Canadian shores; and all the several channels and passages...free and open to the ships, vessels and boats of both countries." These particular channels were the places where at that time it was essential that this... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1887 - 958 pages
...country of title to property in the other. Blanc, and between that island aud the American and Canadian shores, and all the several channels and passages...of the river St. Clair with the lake of that name. By the treaty of 1846 the principle of common border privileges was extended to the Pacific Ocean.... | |
| United States - 1904 - 1016 pages
...on both sides of the Island Bois Blanc, and between that Island and both the American and Canadian shores; and all the several channels and passages...various Islands lying near the junction of the river S*. Clair with the lake of that name, shall be equally free and open to the ships, vessels, and boats... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - Local history - 1894 - 452 pages
...island, as well as the channels in the rivers Detroit and St. Clair on both sides of the islands, etc., shall be equally free and open to the ships, vessels, and boats of both parties. We must also remind the historians of Maine that if their state through these negotiations lost a little... | |
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