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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While thus renewing his former proposal , he suggested that if the Govern . ment
of the United States could not , without difficulty , accede to the same , it should
join Great Britain in adopting the channel marked by Vancouver as the only ...
While thus renewing his former proposal , he suggested that if the Govern . ment
of the United States could not , without difficulty , accede to the same , it should
join Great Britain in adopting the channel marked by Vancouver as the only ...
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ment has been advanced or evidence adduced in favour of Rosario Straits that
has not , to my mind , been satisfactorily refuted or invalidated . “ I agree with you
in the importance of an early determination and settlement of the boundary line ...
ment has been advanced or evidence adduced in favour of Rosario Straits that
has not , to my mind , been satisfactorily refuted or invalidated . “ I agree with you
in the importance of an early determination and settlement of the boundary line ...
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I never had occasion in England to make any peremptory state( 1 ) American
State Papers , p . 53 . ( 2 ) Wilkes ' s chart . ment on the subject , because nothing
was ever said 160 SAN JUAN WATER BOUNDARY . the British Government, at
the ...
I never had occasion in England to make any peremptory state( 1 ) American
State Papers , p . 53 . ( 2 ) Wilkes ' s chart . ment on the subject , because nothing
was ever said 160 SAN JUAN WATER BOUNDARY . the British Government, at
the ...
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ment on the subject , because nothing was ever said or hinted there which
required it ; but always , whenever conversation turned upon the subject ,
whether with Lord Palmerston or with the Under - Secretary of the Colonial Office
, I always ...
ment on the subject , because nothing was ever said or hinted there which
required it ; but always , whenever conversation turned upon the subject ,
whether with Lord Palmerston or with the Under - Secretary of the Colonial Office
, I always ...
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Great depth is unfavourable to navigation , inasmuch as no anchorage can be
found . With reference to the second phrase , the argu( 1 ) American State Papers
, p . 13 . ment of Captain Prevost , the British commissioner , is SAN JUAN ...
Great depth is unfavourable to navigation , inasmuch as no anchorage can be
found . With reference to the second phrase , the argu( 1 ) American State Papers
, p . 13 . ment of Captain Prevost , the British commissioner , is SAN JUAN ...
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