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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... . Wolves are numerous , and of the largest species known to exist on our continent ; why they should be found here and not on Orcas and other islands of the Archipelago , is somewhat remarkable SAN JUAN WATER BOUNDARY . 27.
... . Wolves are numerous , and of the largest species known to exist on our continent ; why they should be found here and not on Orcas and other islands of the Archipelago , is somewhat remarkable SAN JUAN WATER BOUNDARY . 27.
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... continent , is to run south , taking the main channel to its intersection with the straits of Juan di Fuca , and then west through those straits to the ocean . " At this intersection lies a group of islands just north of the end of the ...
... continent , is to run south , taking the main channel to its intersection with the straits of Juan di Fuca , and then west through those straits to the ocean . " At this intersection lies a group of islands just north of the end of the ...
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... continent from Vancouver's Island . And I think I can safely assert that the treaty of 15th June , 1846 , was signed and ratified without any intimation to us whatever , on the part of the United States Government , as to the particular ...
... continent from Vancouver's Island . And I think I can safely assert that the treaty of 15th June , 1846 , was signed and ratified without any intimation to us whatever , on the part of the United States Government , as to the particular ...
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... continent from Vancouver's Island ; and upon this may be asked what the word ' channel ' was intended to mean ? channel , ' when em- " Generally speaking , the word ployed in treaties , means a deep and navigable channel . In the ...
... continent from Vancouver's Island ; and upon this may be asked what the word ' channel ' was intended to mean ? channel , ' when em- " Generally speaking , the word ployed in treaties , means a deep and navigable channel . In the ...
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... continent ; the whole breadth of the Gulf of Georgia in this part being , as far as is known , navigable . The term ' middle of the channel , ' used in the treaty , may here be assumed to mean the middle of the gulf ; but it is probable ...
... continent ; the whole breadth of the Gulf of Georgia in this part being , as far as is known , navigable . The term ' middle of the channel , ' used in the treaty , may here be assumed to mean the middle of the gulf ; but it is probable ...
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