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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... British Government and accepted by the United States Government , as the one through which the boundary line was to be traced ; and that the language of the treaty , drawn up by the British Government , was intended to convey that fact ...
... British Government and accepted by the United States Government , as the one through which the boundary line was to be traced ; and that the language of the treaty , drawn up by the British Government , was intended to convey that fact ...
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... British Government , that such was the case , is contained in a letter of Mr. Crampton to the Secretary of State ( Mr. Buchanan ) dated January 13th , 1848 , in which he calls the attention of our Government to the expediency of ...
... British Government , that such was the case , is contained in a letter of Mr. Crampton to the Secretary of State ( Mr. Buchanan ) dated January 13th , 1848 , in which he calls the attention of our Government to the expediency of ...
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... Government of the United States as to the intention of the British Government in the projet of the treaty , and of the meaning of the words of the treaty itself , I can only repeat that my convictions in regard to the channel are so ...
... Government of the United States as to the intention of the British Government in the projet of the treaty , and of the meaning of the words of the treaty itself , I can only repeat that my convictions in regard to the channel are so ...
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... British Government , and accepted by the United States Government , as the one through which the boundary line was to be traced , and that the language of the treaty drawn up by the British Govern- ment was intended to convey that fact ...
... British Government , and accepted by the United States Government , as the one through which the boundary line was to be traced , and that the language of the treaty drawn up by the British Govern- ment was intended to convey that fact ...
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... British Government most probably will offer substantially as follows : — " 1st . To divide the territory by the extension of the line on the parallel of forty - nine to the sea - that is to say , to the arm of the sea called Birch's Bay ...
... British Government most probably will offer substantially as follows : — " 1st . To divide the territory by the extension of the line on the parallel of forty - nine to the sea - that is to say , to the arm of the sea called Birch's Bay ...
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adopted American State Papers boundary channel boundary line Britain British Commissioner British Government Buchanan Canal de Haro Captain Pickett Captain Prevost Cass channel which separates chart claim coast command commission communication continent and Vancouver's continent from Vancouver's copy Crampton Department of Oregon despatch dispute evidence forty-ninth parallel Fuca Straits Governor Douglas Gulf of Georgia harbour Harney Haro Archipelago honour Hudson's Bay Company instructions intention island of San land letter line of boundary Lord Aberdeen Lord John Russell Lord Lyons Majesty's Government McLane ment middle military navigable channel negotiators north latitude North-west Boundary obedient servant officer opinion Pacific Ocean Pakenham parallel of north parties possession President proposed proposition reference reply respect respectfully Rosario Strait San Juan Island Secretary Senate separates the continent settlement Simiahmoo southerly steamer Straits of Fuca survey tion treaty of 1846 United States Government Vancouver Vancouver's Island views Washington Territory water boundary words