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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( 1 ) - 6 Such a system would demand numerous works to overlook the many
navigable passages through the group , while the same naval force that will be
indispensable for other purposes , will be precisely the best description of force
for this ...
( 1 ) - 6 Such a system would demand numerous works to overlook the many
navigable passages through the group , while the same naval force that will be
indispensable for other purposes , will be precisely the best description of force
for this ...
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Generally speaking , the word " channel , ' when employed in treaties , means a
deep and navigable channel . In the present case it is believed that only one
channel — that , namely , which was laid down by Vancouver in his charthas , in
this ...
Generally speaking , the word " channel , ' when employed in treaties , means a
deep and navigable channel . In the present case it is believed that only one
channel — that , namely , which was laid down by Vancouver in his charthas , in
this ...
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... on the line of boundary , along the forty - ninth parallel of north latitude to the
middle of the channel between Vancouver ' s Island and the continent ; the whole
breadth of the Gulf of Georgia in this part being , as far as is known , navigable .
... on the line of boundary , along the forty - ninth parallel of north latitude to the
middle of the channel between Vancouver ' s Island and the continent ; the whole
breadth of the Gulf of Georgia in this part being , as far as is known , navigable .
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... accede to the same , it should join Great Britain in adopting the channel
marked by Vancouver as the only navigable channel known , to be the channel
intended by the treaty . ☺ ) American State Papers , pp . 3 , 78 . VO rene
CHAPTER VII .
... accede to the same , it should join Great Britain in adopting the channel
marked by Vancouver as the only navigable channel known , to be the channel
intended by the treaty . ☺ ) American State Papers , pp . 3 , 78 . VO rene
CHAPTER VII .
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At the time , however , when the treaty was concluded , in 1846 , only one
navigable channel was known to exist , viz . , that known by the name of Rosario
Strait ( sometimes called Vancouver ' s Channel ) , which runs due south from the
lower ...
At the time , however , when the treaty was concluded , in 1846 , only one
navigable channel was known to exist , viz . , that known by the name of Rosario
Strait ( sometimes called Vancouver ' s Channel ) , which runs due south from the
lower ...
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