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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... language of the treaty , as the channel therein referred to . " There is also another navigable channel connecting the Gulf of Georgia with the Straits of Fuca . It passes between the islands of San Juan , Spieden , and Stewart on the ...
... language of the treaty , as the channel therein referred to . " There is also another navigable channel connecting the Gulf of Georgia with the Straits of Fuca . It passes between the islands of San Juan , Spieden , and Stewart on the ...
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... language of the treaty before us . Vattel also says : - " It is a question in the interpretation of a treaty , to know what the contracting powers have agreed upon , in order to determine precisely , on any particular occasion , what ...
... language of the treaty before us . Vattel also says : - " It is a question in the interpretation of a treaty , to know what the contracting powers have agreed upon , in order to determine precisely , on any particular occasion , what ...
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... language of the treaty , drawn up by the British Government , was intended to convey that fact , and was so understood by the Government of the United States . " The correspondence in relation to the treaty of June 15th , 1846 ...
... language of the treaty , drawn up by the British Government , was intended to convey that fact , and was so understood by the Government of the United States . " The correspondence in relation to the treaty of June 15th , 1846 ...
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... language that would be used in the projet of the treaty . The very general description he gives of the water line shows , what we know must have been the case , that the framers of the treaty had before them only the general maps of the ...
... language that would be used in the projet of the treaty . The very general description he gives of the water line shows , what we know must have been the case , that the framers of the treaty had before them only the general maps of the ...
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... language of Mr. Benton , one of the leading members of that body . In his speech on the treaty , the day of its ratification , he says : — " The line established by the first article follows the parallel of forty - nine degrees to the ...
... language of Mr. Benton , one of the leading members of that body . In his speech on the treaty , the day of its ratification , he says : — " The line established by the first article follows the parallel of forty - nine degrees to the ...
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