First Statement on the Part of Great Britain, According to the Provisions of the Convention Concluded Between Great Britain and the United States, on the 29th September, 1827: For Regulating the Reference to Arbitration of the Disputed Points of Boundary Under the Fifth Article of the Treaty of Ghent : For Regulating the Reference to Arbitration of the Disputed Points of Boundary Under the Fifth Article of the Treaty of Ghent, Volumen2 |
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It is notorious and in proof , that the United States refused to open a negotiation
with Great Britain , until their independence had been previously actually
recognised ; and that Richard Oswald , the Commissioner appointed on the part
of Great ...
It is notorious and in proof , that the United States refused to open a negotiation
with Great Britain , until their independence had been previously actually
recognised ; and that Richard Oswald , the Commissioner appointed on the part
of Great ...
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In obedience to those instructions , the alternative was in the first instance offered
, either to declare the River St. John to be the Boundary , or that the true line
between Nova Scotia and the United States should be settled by Commissioners
...
In obedience to those instructions , the alternative was in the first instance offered
, either to declare the River St. John to be the Boundary , or that the true line
between Nova Scotia and the United States should be settled by Commissioners
...
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Negotiations of sionally agreed to , on the 8th of October , 1782 , by the British
Commissioner , substituting however to the ... namely , that the true line between
Nova Scotia and the United States should be settled by Commissioners , as soon
...
Negotiations of sionally agreed to , on the 8th of October , 1782 , by the British
Commissioner , substituting however to the ... namely , that the true line between
Nova Scotia and the United States should be settled by Commissioners , as soon
...
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( h ) Now , as the highlands for which the British Commissioner contends do not
correspond with the subsequent description of highlands , viz : highlands which
divide certain rivers specified by the treaty ; it is clear , that what he means , and
the ...
( h ) Now , as the highlands for which the British Commissioner contends do not
correspond with the subsequent description of highlands , viz : highlands which
divide certain rivers specified by the treaty ; it is clear , that what he means , and
the ...
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The British Commissioner produced the commission of Governor Johnson , ( z )
extending the bounds of West Florida as above ... And the principal reason which
induced the American Commissioners to agree to it , is a complete answer to the
...
The British Commissioner produced the commission of Governor Johnson , ( z )
extending the bounds of West Florida as above ... And the principal reason which
induced the American Commissioners to agree to it , is a complete answer to the
...
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