The canal shall be free and open to the vessels of commerce and of war of all nations observing these Rules, on terms of entire equality, so that there shall be no discrimination against any such nation, or its citizens or subjects, in respect of the... Epochs of nationality, war and greatness - Page 398by Marcus Joseph Wright, John Clark Ridpath, James William Buel, James Penny Boyd - 1901Full view - About this book
| New York Chamber of Commerce - 1913 - 654 pages
...they can possibly lie reconciled : " The canal shall bo free and open to the vessels of commerce and war of all nations on terms of entire equality, so that there shall be no discrimination against any such nation or its citizens or subjects in respect of the conditions or charges of traffic or otherwise."... | |
| 1914 - 1248 pages
...and open to the vessels of commerce and war of all nations which shall agree to observe these rules, on terms of entire equality ; so that there shall be no discrimination against any nation so agreeing," and so on. It is to be noted that the Canal is not thrown open to " all nations, " but... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1888 - 452 pages
...form, have agreed upon the following Articles : — ARTICLE I. The Suez Maritime Canal shall always be free and open, in time of war as in time of peace, to every vessel of commerce or of war, without distinction of flag. Consequently, the High Contracting... | |
| New York Chamber of Commerce - 1912 - 682 pages
...shall be free and open to the vessels of commerce and of war of all nations observing these rules, on terms of entire equality, so that there shall be no discrimination against any such nation, or its citizens or subjects, in respect of the conditions or charges of trallic, or... | |
| 1889 - 412 pages
...revised Convention. We give only what is essential. ARTICLE I. " The Suez Maritime Canal shall always be free and open, in time of war as in time of peace, to every vessel of commerce or of war, without distinction of flag. " Consequently, the High Contracting... | |
| Walter Robinson - 1878 - 66 pages
...twenty-fourth article of the Treaty, declares that — " The Bosphorus and the Dardanelles shall remain open in time of war as in time of peace to the merchant-vessels of neutral States arriving from or bound to Russian ports." Nor does there seem to... | |
| Henry Tyrrell (teacher of elocution.) - 1879 - 440 pages
...were in before the declaration of war. ART. 24. — The Bosphorus and the Dardanelles shall remain open in time of war as in time of peace to the merchant-vessels of neutral States arriving from or bound to Russian ports. The Sublime Porte consequently... | |
| Thomas Erskine Holland - 1885 - 428 pages
...before the declaration of war 1. The ART. XXIV. The Bosphorus and the Dardanelles shall remain 3 ral ' open in time of war as in time of peace to the merchant-vessels of neutral States arriving from or bound to Russian ports. The Sublime Porte consequently... | |
| 1912 - 788 pages
...treaty which is taken as crucial reads: "The canal shall be free and open to the vessels of commerce and war of all nations, on terms of entire equality, so that there shall be no discrimination against any such nation, or its citizens or subjects, in respect of the conditions of traffic, or otherwise."... | |
| Henry Wheaton, Alexander Charles Boyd - 1889 - 980 pages
...due form, have agreed upon the following Articles:— ARTICLE I. The Suez Maritime Canal shall always be free and open, in time of war as in time of peace, to every Vessel of commerce or of war, without distinction of flag. The Canal shall never be subjected... | |
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