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It is to the advantage of both countries that a feeling of friendship and mutual good - will should prevail amongst the people of each towards the other , but this most desirable object is not promoted by one country appropriating to ...
It is to the advantage of both countries that a feeling of friendship and mutual good - will should prevail amongst the people of each towards the other , but this most desirable object is not promoted by one country appropriating to ...
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By Article II . non - intercourse by the one , with the settlements of the other , is mutually agreed upon , except by the permission of the Governor or Commandant of the place . The United States agreed that they will form no ...
By Article II . non - intercourse by the one , with the settlements of the other , is mutually agreed upon , except by the permission of the Governor or Commandant of the place . The United States agreed that they will form no ...
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... 460 009 15 the explorations of Lewis and Clarke , were under the jurisdiction of Great Britain , and so the treaty of 1824 with Russia was not one for the mutual recognition of territorial sovereignty on the part of either party .
... 460 009 15 the explorations of Lewis and Clarke , were under the jurisdiction of Great Britain , and so the treaty of 1824 with Russia was not one for the mutual recognition of territorial sovereignty on the part of either party .
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1 1 from becoming a pretext for illicit commerce , they mutually agree that subjects of His Britannic Majesty shall not land at any place where there is a Russian establishment , without the permission of the Governor or Commandant ...
1 1 from becoming a pretext for illicit commerce , they mutually agree that subjects of His Britannic Majesty shall not land at any place where there is a Russian establishment , without the permission of the Governor or Commandant ...
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... VII for a period of ten years , the vessels of the two powers , and of their subjects respectively shall mutually be at liberty to frequent all the inland seas , the gulfs , havens and creeks on the coast mentioned in Article III .
... VII for a period of ten years , the vessels of the two powers , and of their subjects respectively shall mutually be at liberty to frequent all the inland seas , the gulfs , havens and creeks on the coast mentioned in Article III .
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