Boundary Between British Guiana and Venezuela: Case...H.M. Stationery Office, 1899 |
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... show no title to any part of the territory to the east of the Schomburgk line . ( b . ) That to the west of the Schomburgk line 15 there is a great extent of territory to which Venezuela can show no title . ( c . ) That Great Britain ...
... show no title to any part of the territory to the east of the Schomburgk line . ( b . ) That to the west of the Schomburgk line 15 there is a great extent of territory to which Venezuela can show no title . ( c . ) That Great Britain ...
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... show conclusively that Spain never occupied , possessed , or controlled any part of this territory , nor did Venezuela , with the 15 exception that in very recent times during the present century there has been some slight occu- pation ...
... show conclusively that Spain never occupied , possessed , or controlled any part of this territory , nor did Venezuela , with the 15 exception that in very recent times during the present century there has been some slight occu- pation ...
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... shows that in 1602 Santo Thomé was the only city in the province . This fact is confirmed by Beltranilla's letter to the 45 King of Spain in 1609 , which speaks of there being two towns , one in Trinidad , and the other , which is ...
... shows that in 1602 Santo Thomé was the only city in the province . This fact is confirmed by Beltranilla's letter to the 45 King of Spain in 1609 , which speaks of there being two towns , one in Trinidad , and the other , which is ...
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... show that up to the end of the seventeenth 30 century the Spaniards had established no other settlement in the whole ... shows that at that date there was in Guayana 45 only one Spanish town . In the same year Don Carlos de Sucre had to ...
... show that up to the end of the seventeenth 30 century the Spaniards had established no other settlement in the whole ... shows that at that date there was in Guayana 45 only one Spanish town . In the same year Don Carlos de Sucre had to ...
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... shows that there was no practical communica- 5tion open to the Spaniards between the Missions and the River Cuyuni ... show that the Missions had extended as far as it was thought prudent towards the Dutch Colonies , and that it was ...
... shows that there was no practical communica- 5tion open to the Spaniards between the Missions and the River Cuyuni ... show that the Missions had extended as far as it was thought prudent towards the Dutch Colonies , and that it was ...
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act of dominion Aguirre Amazon Argument Arinda Post attack Barima River boundary-line Britain and Venezuela BRITANNIC MAJESTY British Appendix British Atlas British Case App British Counter British Counter-Case British Guiana Capuchin Missions Caribs Chapter claim coast Colony of British Colony of Essequibo Commandant Commandeur Commissioner Curumo Director-General district Don José Dutch and British Dutch Colonies Essequibo River established evidence exercised existed expedition extended fact formal Garriga Governor Gravesande Inciarte Iturriaga junction jurisdiction la Garriga letter Majesty's Government Marmion Massaruni ment Mission settlements mouth Office Papal Bull Pomeroon and Moruka Pomeroon River possession Postholder Potaro Price 3d proposed Province of Guayana purpose records reference regarded Report of Don River Cuyuni River Orinoco Rupununi Santo Thomé savannah Schomburgk line shows Spaniards Spanish Spanish settlements station suggested territory in dispute trade Treaty of Münster tributaries Tumeremo United Netherlands Uruan Venezuelan Counter-Case visited Waini whole Yuruari
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 2 - Adverse holding or prescription during a period of fifty years shall make a good title. The arbitrators may deem exclusive political control of a district, as well as actual settlement thereof, sufficient to constitute adverse holding or to make title by prescription.
Seite 2 - ... (b) The arbitrators may recognize and give effect to rights and claims resting on any other ground whatever, valid according to international law, and on any principles of international law which the arbitrators may deem to be applicable to the case and which are not in contravention of the foregoing rule.
Seite 1 - Majesty to the Tribunal of Arbitration constituted under Article 1 of the Treaty concluded at Washington on the 8th May 1871, between Her Britannic Majesty and the United States of America.
Seite 1 - The tribunal shall investigate and ascertain the extent of the territories belonging to or that might lawfully be claimed by the United Netherlands or by the Kingdom of Spain, respectively, at the time of the acquisition by Great Britain of the Colony of British Guiana — and shall determine the boundary line between the Colony of British Guiana and the United States of Venezuela.
Seite 1 - Arbitration, finally decide, award, and determine that the boundary-line between the Colony of British Guiana and the United States of Venezuela...
Seite 3 - Arbitrators may deem to be applicable to the case, and which are not in contravention of the foregoing rule. c) In determining the boundary line, if territory of one party be found by the Tribunal to have been at the date of this Treaty in the occupation of the subjects or citizens of the other Party, such effect shall be given to such occupation as reason, justice, the principles of international law, and the equities of the case shall, in the opinion of the Tribunal, require.
Seite 10 - from the mouth of the river Amazon to that of the Orinoco the map shows more than four hundred leagues," and that "in all this breadth and more than fifteen hundred leagues in depth there is not a spot peopled by Spaniards.
Seite 3 - The proposals which have from time to time been made in the diplomatic correspondence for an adjustment of the difference between Great Britain and Venezuela should not be taken into consideration by the Arbitrators in coming to a decision upon the boundary-line. They do not constitute any admission of right on the one side or the other, but were put forward as suggested adjustments or compromises between the two Governments, in which claims of right were not insisted upon.