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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( a ) The acknowledgment of the independence of America was only the
recognition of an existing fact : an acknowledgment not wanted by the United
States , in order to establish the fact , but which , by putting an end to the war ,
was highly ...
( a ) The acknowledgment of the independence of America was only the
recognition of an existing fact : an acknowledgment not wanted by the United
States , in order to establish the fact , but which , by putting an end to the war ,
was highly ...
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The name of “ Bay ” has in fact been given to inlets of every size and description .
In Mitchell's Map various bays are designated , ( Casco Bay , Well's Bay , & c . )
smaller than that of Penobscot , and which do not bear the name of any rivers ...
The name of “ Bay ” has in fact been given to inlets of every size and description .
In Mitchell's Map various bays are designated , ( Casco Bay , Well's Bay , & c . )
smaller than that of Penobscot , and which do not bear the name of any rivers ...
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From the simple fact that this proposal was made , it is inferred , in the British
Statement , that the statements and delineations of the British Surveyors are
substantially correct . The “ survey and report of the American Surveyor , Johnson
, ” is ...
From the simple fact that this proposal was made , it is inferred , in the British
Statement , that the statements and delineations of the British Surveyors are
substantially correct . The “ survey and report of the American Surveyor , Johnson
, ” is ...
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Even admitting all the facts assumed by Great Britain , there does not appear to
be any solid reason for those exceptions . ... It is admitted that , although every
source of any such branch is in fact one of the sources of that portion of the main
...
Even admitting all the facts assumed by Great Britain , there does not appear to
be any solid reason for those exceptions . ... It is admitted that , although every
source of any such branch is in fact one of the sources of that portion of the main
...
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These are questions of fact at issue : the United States are not bound to prove a
negative ; the burden of the proof falls exclusively on Great Britain ; and the
evidence which has been produced , so far from sustaining the assertions ,
proves the ...
These are questions of fact at issue : the United States are not bound to prove a
negative ; the burden of the proof falls exclusively on Great Britain ; and the
evidence which has been produced , so far from sustaining the assertions ,
proves the ...
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