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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... reason or motive for not carrying the forty - ninth parallel as a boundary line to the Pacific Ocean was that the British Government refused to surrender the southern cape of Vancouver's Island , which was claimed by the American ...
... reason or motive for not carrying the forty - ninth parallel as a boundary line to the Pacific Ocean was that the British Government refused to surrender the southern cape of Vancouver's Island , which was claimed by the American ...
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... reason may suppose it would be possible to obtain the extension of the forty - ninth parallel to the sea , so as to give the southern cape of Vancouver's Island to the United States . ' " From the foregoing extracts it will be clearly ...
... reason may suppose it would be possible to obtain the extension of the forty - ninth parallel to the sea , so as to give the southern cape of Vancouver's Island to the United States . ' " From the foregoing extracts it will be clearly ...
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... reason , be chosen in preference to a channel which would cause a wider departure from the words of the treaty . " 6. In alluding to the necessity , in cases of obscurity , to seek the interpretation of a treaty in the intentions of its ...
... reason , be chosen in preference to a channel which would cause a wider departure from the words of the treaty . " 6. In alluding to the necessity , in cases of obscurity , to seek the interpretation of a treaty in the intentions of its ...
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... reasons for voting in favour of the treaty he says : " When the line reaches the channel which separates Van- couver's Island from the continent , it proceeds to the middle . of the channel , and thence turning south through the Channel ...
... reasons for voting in favour of the treaty he says : " When the line reaches the channel which separates Van- couver's Island from the continent , it proceeds to the middle . of the channel , and thence turning south through the Channel ...
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... reason to know that Mr. Pakenham will not be authorised to accept or reject any modification that may be proposed on our part , but that he will in such case be instructed to refer the modification to his Government . ' " From the ...
... reason to know that Mr. Pakenham will not be authorised to accept or reject any modification that may be proposed on our part , but that he will in such case be instructed to refer the modification to his Government . ' " From the ...
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