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The Clayton-Bulwer Treaty and the Monroe Doctrine
The ClaytonBulwer Treaty and the Monroe Doctrine Author:United States Subtitle: A Letter From the Secretary of State to the Minister of the United States at London Dated May 8, 1882, With Sundry Papers and Documents Explanatory of the Same, Selected From the Archives of the Dapartment of State General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1882 Original Publisher: Govt. Print. Off. Subjects: M... more »onroe doctrine Clayton-Bulwer treaty/ 1850 Political Science / International Relations / General Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: 11. -- Treaty of amity, commerce, andnavgiation between Great Britain and Mexico. ¡Signed at London, December 26, 1826. [Extract.] ' XIV. The subjects of his Britannic Majesty shall, on no account or pretext whatsoever, be disturbed or molested in the peaceable possession and exercise of whatever rights, privileges, and immunitiés they have at any time enjoyed within the limits prescribed and laid down ? a convention signed between his said majesty and the King of Spain on the 14th of July, 1786; whether such rights, privileges, and immunities shall be derived from the stipulations of the said convention or from any other concession which may at any time have been made by the King of Spain or his -predecessors to British subjects and settlers residing and following their lawful occupations within the limits aforesaid, the two contracting parties reserving, however, for some more fitting opportunity, the further arrangements on this article. 12. -- Treaty between the United States and New G ninada of December I-, 1846. [Extract.] Article XXXV. The United States of America and the Republic of Xew Granada, desiring to make as durable as possible the relations which are to be established between the two parties by virtue of this trea...« less