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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From what has passed , I think it may now be considered as established , that
there is no difficulty in tracing the boundary line through the waters now called
the Gulf of Georgia , and through the waters of the Straits of Fuca to the Pacific
Ocean ...
From what has passed , I think it may now be considered as established , that
there is no difficulty in tracing the boundary line through the waters now called
the Gulf of Georgia , and through the waters of the Straits of Fuca to the Pacific
Ocean ...
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... the only channel that will admit of being considered the channel according to
the treaty , which separates the continent from Vancouver ' s Island . You state
that while the other channels only separate the islands in the group from each
other ...
... the only channel that will admit of being considered the channel according to
the treaty , which separates the continent from Vancouver ' s Island . You state
that while the other channels only separate the islands in the group from each
other ...
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... and valueless , it is not at all improbable that the slight alteration in the line
would be conceded without difficulty , and might be considered too trivial ,
considering the important interests at stake at the time , for public discussion or
reference .
... and valueless , it is not at all improbable that the slight alteration in the line
would be conceded without difficulty , and might be considered too trivial ,
considering the important interests at stake at the time , for public discussion or
reference .
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As you seem , however , to attach importance to what you call the peculiar
wording of the treaty in regard to the relative position of the words , the continent
and Vancouver ' s Island , I have carefully considered your argument thereon ,
but ...
As you seem , however , to attach importance to what you call the peculiar
wording of the treaty in regard to the relative position of the words , the continent
and Vancouver ' s Island , I have carefully considered your argument thereon ,
but ...
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And as the letter was copied in the Department of State by direction of Mr .
Buchanan , to accompany the projet of the treaty , it must be considered as
expressing the understanding between himself and Mr . Pakenham ; being in
harmony with ...
And as the letter was copied in the Department of State by direction of Mr .
Buchanan , to accompany the projet of the treaty , it must be considered as
expressing the understanding between himself and Mr . Pakenham ; being in
harmony with ...
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