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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... , so as to give the southern cape of Vancouver's Island to the United States . ' " From the foregoing extracts it will be clearly perceived that the object of the projectors of the treaty was 82 SAN JUAN WATER BOUNDARY .
... , so as to give the southern cape of Vancouver's Island to the United States . ' " From the foregoing extracts it will be clearly perceived that the object of the projectors of the treaty was 82 SAN JUAN WATER BOUNDARY .
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... object . President Polk , before accepting the proposal submitted by the British Government ( received at the same time with Mr. McLane's letter ) , laid it before the Senate ( the co - ordinate branch of the treaty - making power ) for ...
... object . President Polk , before accepting the proposal submitted by the British Government ( received at the same time with Mr. McLane's letter ) , laid it before the Senate ( the co - ordinate branch of the treaty - making power ) for ...
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... object of my remarks on that subject was to prevent the treaty from becoming a nullity , by adopting the natural meaning of the word instead of its In strictly technical or nautical sense ; but it seems 96 SAN JUAN WATER BOUNDARY .
... object of my remarks on that subject was to prevent the treaty from becoming a nullity , by adopting the natural meaning of the word instead of its In strictly technical or nautical sense ; but it seems 96 SAN JUAN WATER BOUNDARY .
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... object of sending this letter to the Senate was to explain to the senators the intentions of the British Government as to the details of the treaty , that they might be able to give their advice to the President understandingly . And as ...
... object of sending this letter to the Senate was to explain to the senators the intentions of the British Government as to the details of the treaty , that they might be able to give their advice to the President understandingly . And as ...
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... object of the negotiators . " On the assumption that the language used by Mr. McLane to describe the boundary line had been originally the words of the proposition ( or projet of the treaty ) , and not retained , you say that it would ...
... object of the negotiators . " On the assumption that the language used by Mr. McLane to describe the boundary line had been originally the words of the proposition ( or projet of the treaty ) , and not retained , you say that it would ...
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