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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... Pacific Ocean . About the year 1805 , and in subsequent years , the British North - West Company established their posts on the main branch of the river , being induced to do so by the easy communication it gave them with the Pacific ...
... Pacific Ocean . About the year 1805 , and in subsequent years , the British North - West Company established their posts on the main branch of the river , being induced to do so by the easy communication it gave them with the Pacific ...
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... Pacific , given to colonies established then only on the borders of the Atlantic . How much more natural and stronger the claim when made by a nation whose population extended to the central parts of the continent , and whose dominions ...
... Pacific , given to colonies established then only on the borders of the Atlantic . How much more natural and stronger the claim when made by a nation whose population extended to the central parts of the continent , and whose dominions ...
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... Pacific between the 42nd and the 49th parallels of latitude . Her present claim , not in respect to any part , but to the whole , is limited to a right of joint occupancy , in common with other states , leaving the right of exclusive ...
... Pacific between the 42nd and the 49th parallels of latitude . Her present claim , not in respect to any part , but to the whole , is limited to a right of joint occupancy , in common with other states , leaving the right of exclusive ...
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... Pacific Ocean . Provided , however , that the navigation of the whole of the said channel and straits , south of the forty - ninth parallel of north latitude , remain free and open to both parties . " The second article provided for the ...
... Pacific Ocean . Provided , however , that the navigation of the whole of the said channel and straits , south of the forty - ninth parallel of north latitude , remain free and open to both parties . " The second article provided for the ...
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... which separates the continent from Vancouver's Island , and thence southerly through the middle of the said channel , and of Fuca Strait to the Pacific Ocean . ' " It is true that in a despatch from Mr. SAN JUAN WATER BOUNDARY . 43.
... which separates the continent from Vancouver's Island , and thence southerly through the middle of the said channel , and of Fuca Strait to the Pacific Ocean . ' " It is true that in a despatch from Mr. SAN JUAN WATER BOUNDARY . 43.
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