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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... intention or understanding of the two Governments that the boundary line was to pass through it . The only claim I have been able to find , on the part of the British Government , that such was the case , is contained in a letter of Mr ...
... intention or understanding of the two Governments that the boundary line was to pass through it . The only claim I have been able to find , on the part of the British Government , that such was the case , is contained in a letter of Mr ...
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... intention it would undoubtedly have been produced . But Mr. Crampton is mistaken even in his assumption that Vancouver's channel was the only one in that part of the gulf that had been hitherto surveyed and used ; hence his inference ...
... intention it would undoubtedly have been produced . But Mr. Crampton is mistaken even in his assumption that Vancouver's channel was the only one in that part of the gulf that had been hitherto surveyed and used ; hence his inference ...
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... intention of the British Government in the projet of the treaty , and of the meaning of the words of the treaty itself , I can only repeat that my convictions in regard to the channel are so fixed that I cannot admit a doubt upon the ...
... intention of the British Government in the projet of the treaty , and of the meaning of the words of the treaty itself , I can only repeat that my convictions in regard to the channel are so fixed that I cannot admit a doubt upon the ...
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... intentions of the negotiators ; but , while fully recognising this , and while ever being ready to bow to the opinion of an authority so high as Vattel , I must , on the other hand , maintain that when the language of a treaty is clear ...
... intentions of the negotiators ; but , while fully recognising this , and while ever being ready to bow to the opinion of an authority so high as Vattel , I must , on the other hand , maintain that when the language of a treaty is clear ...
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... intentions of its negotiators , you observe that you will ' prove by contempora- neous evidence of the highest authority that the Canal de Haro was the channel proposed by the British Government , and accepted by the United States ...
... intentions of its negotiators , you observe that you will ' prove by contempora- neous evidence of the highest authority that the Canal de Haro was the channel proposed by the British Government , and accepted by the United States ...
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