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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... continents , circumstances are eminently and conspicuously different . It is impossible that the allied powers should ... continent . From the first promulgation of the above - men- tioned views of President Monroe , the restless energy ...
... continents , circumstances are eminently and conspicuously different . It is impossible that the allied powers should ... continent . From the first promulgation of the above - men- tioned views of President Monroe , the restless energy ...
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... continent of North America , Mr. Seward , saw the advantage of the United States , for he seeks , thereby , and by a kindred policy , to ' crowd " Great Britain out of the Pacific , and even- tually to compel the North American colonies ...
... continent of North America , Mr. Seward , saw the advantage of the United States , for he seeks , thereby , and by a kindred policy , to ' crowd " Great Britain out of the Pacific , and even- tually to compel the North American colonies ...
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... continent of America , the passages through which continent the United States will otherwise , ere long , close against us . This communication can be made by means of a railroad connecting our possessions on the Atlantic and Pacific ...
... continent of America , the passages through which continent the United States will otherwise , ere long , close against us . This communication can be made by means of a railroad connecting our possessions on the Atlantic and Pacific ...
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... continent of North America , from the Atlantic to the Pacific . They run throughout their entire course within United States territory . Consider the exclusiveness , the protective policy , the jealousy of British commerce , evinced by ...
... continent of North America , from the Atlantic to the Pacific . They run throughout their entire course within United States territory . Consider the exclusiveness , the protective policy , the jealousy of British commerce , evinced by ...
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... continent and Vancouver's Island , and has led many a sailor to compare these waters to the Straits of Magellan , where it is often difficult to find anchorage . " In circumnavigating the Archipelago , scarcely a harbour ( 1 ) American ...
... continent and Vancouver's Island , and has led many a sailor to compare these waters to the Straits of Magellan , where it is often difficult to find anchorage . " In circumnavigating the Archipelago , scarcely a harbour ( 1 ) American ...
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