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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The British argument , then , rests exclusively on the assertion , that this grant of
land has , ever since the Proclamation of 1763 , constantly been subject to the
jurisdiction , and been uninteruptedly held , of the British government of Lower ...
The British argument , then , rests exclusively on the assertion , that this grant of
land has , ever since the Proclamation of 1763 , constantly been subject to the
jurisdiction , and been uninteruptedly held , of the British government of Lower ...
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It is not known to the American Government , whether any decision was had op
that subject by that of Great Britain , or whether the abandonment of that
pretension , on the part of the Province of Canada , was the natural consequence
of the ...
It is not known to the American Government , whether any decision was had op
that subject by that of Great Britain , or whether the abandonment of that
pretension , on the part of the Province of Canada , was the natural consequence
of the ...
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They had always resided within the acknowledged boundaries of the British
Province of Nova Scotia , now New Brunswick ; and had never before submitted
to the British Government . The question respecting the true River St. Croix , was
then ...
They had always resided within the acknowledged boundaries of the British
Province of Nova Scotia , now New Brunswick ; and had never before submitted
to the British Government . The question respecting the true River St. Croix , was
then ...
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One of the Plenipotentiaries , who now occupies a distinguished place in the
British Cabinet , was at that time one of the Secretaries of State for the Colonial
Department , and probably the member the British Government most intimately ...
One of the Plenipotentiaries , who now occupies a distinguished place in the
British Cabinet , was at that time one of the Secretaries of State for the Colonial
Department , and probably the member the British Government most intimately ...
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... was acceded to with great reluctance by the American Commissioners , and ,
contrary to their instructions , kept secret from the French Government . The
British Commissioner produced the commission of Governor Johnson , ( z )
extending ...
... was acceded to with great reluctance by the American Commissioners , and ,
contrary to their instructions , kept secret from the French Government . The
British Commissioner produced the commission of Governor Johnson , ( z )
extending ...
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