| United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs - Indians of North America - 1898 - 642 pages
...Mexicans not established there shall be inviolably respected. The present owners, the heirs of these, ami all Mexicans who may hereafter acquire said property...belonged to citizens of the United States. Article X, as originally prepared, was stricken out by the Senate, but in the protocol signed by the representatives... | |
| Murat Halstead - Cuba - 1899 - 688 pages
...expiration of that year, without having declared their intention to retain the character of Mexicans, shall be considered to have elected to become citizens of...belonged to citizens of the United States.' "Article IX of the treaty, as negotiated and presented to the Senate for ratification, was as follows: a 'The... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1899 - 820 pages
...expiration of that year, without having declared their intention to retain the character of Mexicans, shall be considered to have elected to become citizens of...property by contract, shall enjoy with respect to it, guarantees equally ample as if the same belonged to citizens of the United States. ARTICLE IX. The... | |
| United States - 1899 - 810 pages
...expiration of that year, without having declared their intention to retain the character of Mexicans, shall be considered to have elected to become citizens of...property by contract, shall enjoy with respect to it, guarantees equally ample as if the same l>elonged to citizens of the United States. ARTICLE IX. The... | |
| United States - United States - 1899 - 850 pages
...expiration of that year, without having declared their intention to retain the character of Mexicans, shall be considered to have elected to become citizens of...property by contract, shall enjoy with respect to it, guarantees equally ample as if the same belonged to citizens of the United States. ARTICLE IX. The... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - Mexico - 1901 - 298 pages
...expiration of that year, without having declared their intention to retain the character of Mexicans, shall be considered to have elected to become citizens of...property by contract shall enjoy with respect to it guarantees equally ample as if the same belonged to citizens of the United States. Mr. STEPHENS. How... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1901 - 686 pages
...considered to have elected to become citizens of the United States. " In the said territories, the property of every kind, now belonging to Mexicans...belonged to citizens of the United States." Article 10, as originally prepared, was stricken out by the Senate, but in the protocol signed by the representatives... | |
| United States - 1901 - 538 pages
...expiration of that year without having declared their intention to retain the character of Mexicans shall be considered to have elected to become citizens of...acquire said property by contract shall enjoy with respeet to it guarantees equally ample as if the same belonged to citizens of the United States." The... | |
| Roger Foster - Courts - 1901 - 880 pages
...to have elected to become citizens of the United States. In the said territories, property 8 of any kind, now belonging to Mexicans not established there,...property by contract, shall enjoy with respect to it guarantees equally ample as if the same belonged to citizens of the United States." 7 By protocol,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1901 - 1108 pages
...treaty of Guadaшз. OCT. TKRM. Inpe Hidalgo (9 Stat. at L. 929) provided: "In the said icrriloties, property of every kind, now belonging to Mexicans...respected. The present owners, the heirs of these, and all Mexi cans who may hereafter acquire said property by contract, »hall enjoy with respect to it guaranties... | |
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