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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Objections derived from a presumed constant assertion of the British claim since
the treaty of 1783. ( Fourth British Argument – Summary ) - 50 1. Attempts by
Canada , 1783-1794 , 50 2. Madawaska Settlement , 55 3. British claim not
asserted ...
Objections derived from a presumed constant assertion of the British claim since
the treaty of 1783. ( Fourth British Argument – Summary ) - 50 1. Attempts by
Canada , 1783-1794 , 50 2. Madawaska Settlement , 55 3. British claim not
asserted ...
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It is difficult to understand , for what other purpose it is asserted , that a Boundary
established between the United ... of the King : " an assertion which appears still
more extraordinary , when it is recollected , that the description in the treaty of ...
It is difficult to understand , for what other purpose it is asserted , that a Boundary
established between the United ... of the King : " an assertion which appears still
more extraordinary , when it is recollected , that the description in the treaty of ...
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( b ) So strongly impressed was that belief , that it is found again asserted , twenty
years later , in the argument addressed in 1797 by the British Agent to the said
Commissioners , ( who were appointed only to decide which river was the true St.
( b ) So strongly impressed was that belief , that it is found again asserted , twenty
years later , in the argument addressed in 1797 by the British Agent to the said
Commissioners , ( who were appointed only to decide which river was the true St.
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It was then , for the first time , gratuitously asserted , that the American
Plenipotentiaries were aware that the boundary ... Even this assertion was
accompanied by a declaration , that the British had not anticipated the statement
made by the ...
It was then , for the first time , gratuitously asserted , that the American
Plenipotentiaries were aware that the boundary ... Even this assertion was
accompanied by a declaration , that the British had not anticipated the statement
made by the ...
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But if , as is asserted by Great Britain , the due North line does not extend to the
highlands which divide the rivers ... angle of Nova Scotia , be along those
highlands ;. although it may meet them at the distance of 120 miles ; and the
assertion is ...
But if , as is asserted by Great Britain , the due North line does not extend to the
highlands which divide the rivers ... angle of Nova Scotia , be along those
highlands ;. although it may meet them at the distance of 120 miles ; and the
assertion is ...
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