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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In this instance the term “ North Seas ” must have been understood to include the
Baltic : but , as a distinct term for the limitation of captures was assigned to the
channel and the north seas , it was necessary to distinguish both by their special
...
In this instance the term “ North Seas ” must have been understood to include the
Baltic : but , as a distinct term for the limitation of captures was assigned to the
channel and the north seas , it was necessary to distinguish both by their special
...
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In this instance the term “ North Seas ” must have been understood to include the
Baltic : but , as a distinct term for the limitation of captures was assigned to the
channel and the north seas , it was necessary to distinguish both by their special
...
In this instance the term “ North Seas ” must have been understood to include the
Baltic : but , as a distinct term for the limitation of captures was assigned to the
channel and the north seas , it was necessary to distinguish both by their special
...
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must be taken as so distinct from the seas and oceans , with which they are
respective . A Santic Ocean . ly connected , as to convert the generic term “
Atlantic Ocean ” into a mere specific designation , embracing neither of the inlets ,
bays ...
must be taken as so distinct from the seas and oceans , with which they are
respective . A Santic Ocean . ly connected , as to convert the generic term “
Atlantic Ocean ” into a mere specific designation , embracing neither of the inlets ,
bays ...
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OBJECTION DERIVED FROM THE DESIGNATION OF THE BAY OF FUNDY , AS
DISTINCT FROM THE ATLANTIC OCEAN . In that clause of the treaty which has
heretofore been considered , the rivers which fall into the Atlantic Ocean are ...
OBJECTION DERIVED FROM THE DESIGNATION OF THE BAY OF FUNDY , AS
DISTINCT FROM THE ATLANTIC OCEAN . In that clause of the treaty which has
heretofore been considered , the rivers which fall into the Atlantic Ocean are ...
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( e ) It must also be observed , that the British Plenipotentiaries , in making that
proposal ( of the 1st December , 1814 ) , had duly attended to the propriety of
specifying , by their distinct names , those outlets or seas respecting which there
might ...
( e ) It must also be observed , that the British Plenipotentiaries , in making that
proposal ( of the 1st December , 1814 ) , had duly attended to the propriety of
specifying , by their distinct names , those outlets or seas respecting which there
might ...
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