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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... intention not to infringe the co - ordinate rights of the United States , it being the desire of the British Government , so long as the joint oc- cupancy continues , to regulate its own obligations by the same rules which govern the ...
... intention not to infringe the co - ordinate rights of the United States , it being the desire of the British Government , so long as the joint oc- cupancy continues , to regulate its own obligations by the same rules which govern the ...
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... intention of the negotiators of the treaty , that the word " channel " therein used had refer- ence to that strait . Some time elapsed before any attempt was made to carry out the terms of the treaty , and to mark out the boundary line ...
... intention of the negotiators of the treaty , that the word " channel " therein used had refer- ence to that strait . Some time elapsed before any attempt was made to carry out the terms of the treaty , and to mark out the boundary line ...
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... intention to advise that a reciprocal policy should be 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 ...
... intention to advise that a reciprocal policy should be 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 ...
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... intention to promise , but , also , what the other has reasonably and sincerely thought to be promised , what has been sufficiently declared to him , and upon which he must have regulated his acceptance . The interpre- tation of every ...
... intention to promise , but , also , what the other has reasonably and sincerely thought to be promised , what has been sufficiently declared to him , and upon which he must have regulated his acceptance . The interpre- tation of every ...
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... intention , the nearest natural boundary would be sought by the negotiators , which the maps would show to be the Canal de Haro . " Mr. McLane , the ambassador of the United States sent specially to Great Britain to aid in settling the ...
... intention , the nearest natural boundary would be sought by the negotiators , which the maps would show to be the Canal de Haro . " Mr. McLane , the ambassador of the United States sent specially to Great Britain to aid in settling the ...
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