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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... and possessions whatever taken by either party from the other during the war , '
& c . , shall be restored without delay . ' This restitution was made , without any
reservation or exception whatsoever communicated at the time to the American ...
... and possessions whatever taken by either party from the other during the war , '
& c . , shall be restored without delay . ' This restitution was made , without any
reservation or exception whatsoever communicated at the time to the American ...
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... co - ordinate rights of the United States , it being the desire of the British
Government , so long as the joint occupancy continues , to regulate its own
obligations by the same rules which govern the obligations of every other
occupying party .
... co - ordinate rights of the United States , it being the desire of the British
Government , so long as the joint occupancy continues , to regulate its own
obligations by the same rules which govern the obligations of every other
occupying party .
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It shall be competent , however , to either of the contracting parties , in case either
should think fit at any time after the 20th October , 1828 , on giving due notice of
twelve months to the other contracting party , to annul and abrogate this ...
It shall be competent , however , to either of the contracting parties , in case either
should think fit at any time after the 20th October , 1828 , on giving due notice of
twelve months to the other contracting party , to annul and abrogate this ...
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... of Fucas Straits , to the Pacific Ocean . Provided , however , that the navigation
of the whole of the said channel and straits , south of the forty - ninth parallel of
north latitude , remain free and open to both parties . ” The second article
provided ...
... of Fucas Straits , to the Pacific Ocean . Provided , however , that the navigation
of the whole of the said channel and straits , south of the forty - ninth parallel of
north latitude , remain free and open to both parties . ” The second article
provided ...
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... a tendency contrary to what I thus state from memory , and they , therefore , so
far , plead in favour of the accuracy of my recollection . " This document shows
that the contracting parties were quite unaware 44 SAN JUAN WATER
BOUNDARY .
... a tendency contrary to what I thus state from memory , and they , therefore , so
far , plead in favour of the accuracy of my recollection . " This document shows
that the contracting parties were quite unaware 44 SAN JUAN WATER
BOUNDARY .
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