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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It appears that at the time this treaty was made ( 1 ) only one of the two straits
above mentioned had been surveyed and used , viz . , the Rosario Strait , and it
would certainly seem to be the natural view to take of the intention of the
negotiators ...
It appears that at the time this treaty was made ( 1 ) only one of the two straits
above mentioned had been surveyed and used , viz . , the Rosario Strait , and it
would certainly seem to be the natural view to take of the intention of the
negotiators ...
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It is certainly fair to suppose that , in carrying out this 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 ...
It is certainly fair to suppose that , in carrying out this 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 ...
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... the negotiators of the treaty , or that it was the intention or understanding of the
two Governments that the boundary line was to pass through it . The only claim I
have been able to find , on the part of the British Government , that such was the ...
... the negotiators of the treaty , or that it was the intention or understanding of the
two Governments that the boundary line was to pass through it . The only claim I
have been able to find , on the part of the British Government , that such was the ...
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... above extracts from Mr . Crampton ' s letter , written within two years after the
conclusion of the treaty , it will be perceived that no evidence is presented to
show that the channel called Rosario Strait was the one intended by the
negotiators .
... above extracts from Mr . Crampton ' s letter , written within two years after the
conclusion of the treaty , it will be perceived that no evidence is presented to
show that the channel called Rosario Strait was the one intended by the
negotiators .
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... will state that I fully acknowledge the weight to be attached to the opinions you
have quoted from Vattel , that in cases of obscurity in the language of a treaty , its
interpretation is to be sought in the intentions of the negotiators ; but , while fully ...
... will state that I fully acknowledge the weight to be attached to the opinions you
have quoted from Vattel , that in cases of obscurity in the language of a treaty , its
interpretation is to be sought in the intentions of the negotiators ; but , while fully ...
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