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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... language to the following effect : - " In the wars of the European powers , in matters relating to themselves , we have never taken any part , nor does it comport with our policy to do so . • We 2 SAN JUAN WATER BOUNDARY .
... language to the following effect : - " In the wars of the European powers , in matters relating to themselves , we have never taken any part , nor does it comport with our policy to do so . • We 2 SAN JUAN WATER BOUNDARY .
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... taken upon themselves the responsibility of refusing the infor- mation which has been repeatedly called for in the House . I have myself for many years taken a great interest in this and other cognate questions , and . I now feel it my ...
... taken upon themselves the responsibility of refusing the infor- mation which has been repeatedly called for in the House . I have myself for many years taken a great interest in this and other cognate questions , and . I now feel it my ...
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... taken by the numerous tribes of Indians , who , at proper seasons , resort to this vicinity for the purpose of fishing . The Hudson's Bay Company were for- merly in the habit of putting up at this place from 2,000 to 3,000 barrels of ...
... taken by the numerous tribes of Indians , who , at proper seasons , resort to this vicinity for the purpose of fishing . The Hudson's Bay Company were for- merly in the habit of putting up at this place from 2,000 to 3,000 barrels of ...
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... taken up their abode there . " One - third of the area of this island , perhaps , might be subjected to cultivation , but the greater part of this is still covered with trees , which it would require much labour to clear away . Much of ...
... taken up their abode there . " One - third of the area of this island , perhaps , might be subjected to cultivation , but the greater part of this is still covered with trees , which it would require much labour to clear away . Much of ...
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... taken as occupation by Great Britain . In the year 1788 , Lieutenant Meares , of the British navy , discovered and entered the mouth of a river ( now called the Columbia ) the head waters of which rise on the western declivities of the ...
... taken as occupation by Great Britain . In the year 1788 , Lieutenant Meares , of the British navy , discovered and entered the mouth of a river ( now called the Columbia ) the head waters of which rise on the western declivities of the ...
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