A History of the San Juan Water Boundary Question, as Affecting the Division of Territory Between Great Britain and the United StatesCassell, Petter, and Galpin, 1869 - 446 էջ |
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... adopted towards them by the Government at home . Our domestic policy may , and must change with each change of Government , and with the varying fortunes of parties ; but with reference to imperial questions - questions upon which ...
... adopted towards them by the Government at home . Our domestic policy may , and must change with each change of Government , and with the varying fortunes of parties ; but with reference to imperial questions - questions upon which ...
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... adopted for the dividing boundary . " The main channel marked in Vancouver's chart is , in- deed , somewhat nearer to the continent than to Vancouver's Island , and its adoption would leave on the British side of the line rather more of ...
... adopted for the dividing boundary . " The main channel marked in Vancouver's chart is , in- deed , somewhat nearer to the continent than to Vancouver's Island , and its adoption would leave on the British side of the line rather more of ...
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... adopted by the Governor of Vancouver's Island . ( 2 ) Thus it was agreed between the Government of the United States and that of Great Britain , that the ( 1 ) American State Papers , p . 145. ( 2 ) American State Papers , p . 230 ...
... adopted by the Governor of Vancouver's Island . ( 2 ) Thus it was agreed between the Government of the United States and that of Great Britain , that the ( 1 ) American State Papers , p . 145. ( 2 ) American State Papers , p . 230 ...
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... adopting the channel marked by Vancouver as the only navigable channel known , to be the channel in- tended by the treaty . ( 2 ) American State Papers , pp . 3 , 78 . CHAPTER VII . On the 11th of August , 1856 58 SAN JUAN WATER BOUNDARY .
... adopting the channel marked by Vancouver as the only navigable channel known , to be the channel in- tended by the treaty . ( 2 ) American State Papers , pp . 3 , 78 . CHAPTER VII . On the 11th of August , 1856 58 SAN JUAN WATER BOUNDARY .
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... adopted , by mutual agreement , as the channel of the treaty ; but the Government of the United States showed no dispo- sition to accede to this proposition ; and , on the contrary , in the year 1848 , through their Minister at this ...
... adopted , by mutual agreement , as the channel of the treaty ; but the Government of the United States showed no dispo- sition to accede to this proposition ; and , on the contrary , in the year 1848 , through their Minister at this ...
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