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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... Canal de Haro , and was the only one usually designated by name on the maps in use at the time the treaty was under consideration . While the other channels only separate the islands in the group from each other , the Canal de Haro ...
... Canal de Haro , and was the only one usually designated by name on the maps in use at the time the treaty was under consideration . While the other channels only separate the islands in the group from each other , the Canal de Haro ...
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... Canal de Haro answer the requirements of the treaty in all respects . " Although I do not regard the relative merits of the navigability for sailing vessels of the Canal de Haro and Rosario Straits as having any bearing on the ...
... Canal de Haro answer the requirements of the treaty in all respects . " Although I do not regard the relative merits of the navigability for sailing vessels of the Canal de Haro and Rosario Straits as having any bearing on the ...
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... Canal de Haro is the better of the two channels . And again in the same report , after speaking of the various channels , he says , ' It will be seen that the Canal de Haro is the widest , deepest , and best channel . ' He expressed to ...
... Canal de Haro is the better of the two channels . And again in the same report , after speaking of the various channels , he says , ' It will be seen that the Canal de Haro is the widest , deepest , and best channel . ' He expressed to ...
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... Canal de Haro was the channel proposed by the 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 ...
... Canal de Haro was the channel proposed by the 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 ...
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... Canal de Haro was selected as the channel adapted to that object . President Polk , before accepting the proposal submitted by the British Government ( received at the same time with Mr. McLane's letter ) , laid it before the Senate ...
... Canal de Haro was selected as the channel adapted to that object . President Polk , before accepting the proposal submitted by the British Government ( received at the same time with Mr. McLane's letter ) , laid it before the Senate ...
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