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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... sive Government . If each colonial minister is to be considered as entitled to regard our colonies as a field for the display of his own peculiar views and B idiosyncrasies ; if orders carried by one mail are to HISTORY OF THE SAN JUAN ...
... sive Government . If each colonial minister is to be considered as entitled to regard our colonies as a field for the display of his own peculiar views and B idiosyncrasies ; if orders carried by one mail are to HISTORY OF THE SAN JUAN ...
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... considered as a part of that island . acres . 66 STUART , JOHN'S , AND SPIEDEN ISLANDS . " These islands and several islets lie immediately north of San Juan Island , to the south and east of the Canal de Haro , and west of President ...
... considered as a part of that island . acres . 66 STUART , JOHN'S , AND SPIEDEN ISLANDS . " These islands and several islets lie immediately north of San Juan Island , to the south and east of the Canal de Haro , and west of President ...
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... considered necessary at future times . " My first remark on these circumstances is , that , pos- sessing Esquimault harbour , the ownership of the San Juan Archipelago , or of that island alone , is not necessary to Great Britain for ...
... considered necessary at future times . " My first remark on these circumstances is , that , pos- sessing Esquimault harbour , the ownership of the San Juan Archipelago , or of that island alone , is not necessary to Great Britain for ...
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... considered by Great Britain as giving an exclusive right of occupancy as far as the Rocky Mountains ; if the infant settlements on the more southern Atlantic shores justi- fied a claim thence to the South Seas , and , which was actually ...
... considered by Great Britain as giving an exclusive right of occupancy as far as the Rocky Mountains ; if the infant settlements on the more southern Atlantic shores justi- fied a claim thence to the South Seas , and , which was actually ...
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... considered an encroachment . " 3. That the titles to the territory in question , derived by the United States from Spain through the treaty of 1819 , amounted to nothing more than the rights secured to Spain equally with Great Britain ...
... considered an encroachment . " 3. That the titles to the territory in question , derived by the United States from Spain through the treaty of 1819 , amounted to nothing more than the rights secured to Spain equally with Great Britain ...
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