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 notice , in 1765 , not to hunt on Indian grounds , does not prove that they
were held to be within the Province of ... The surveys under the late Commission
do not even prove the facts , ( irrelevant if proved , ) asserted , respecting the ...
The notice , in 1765 , not to hunt on Indian grounds , does not prove that they
were held to be within the Province of ... The surveys under the late Commission
do not even prove the facts , ( irrelevant if proved , ) asserted , respecting the ...
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No attempt is made to prove , that the terms of the treaty can be so interpreted , as
to mean the reverse of what they express . And it is because those explicit terms
are wholly irreconcilable with her pretensions , that Great Britain is compelled to ...
No attempt is made to prove , that the terms of the treaty can be so interpreted , as
to mean the reverse of what they express . And it is because those explicit terms
are wholly irreconcilable with her pretensions , that Great Britain is compelled to ...
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( 0 ) It was conclusively proved , that the Island , from which the river must have
derived its name , and to which the first discoverer ( De Monts ) had given that of
St. Croix , ( k ) was one situated within and some distance up the Schoodic .
( 0 ) It was conclusively proved , that the Island , from which the river must have
derived its name , and to which the first discoverer ( De Monts ) had given that of
St. Croix , ( k ) was one situated within and some distance up the Schoodic .
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The mountainous character of the Eastern part of the British line is proved no
otherwise than by those views and delineations . With respect to the next thirty
miles , an appeal is also made to a brief and general account of that part of the
country ...
The mountainous character of the Eastern part of the British line is proved no
otherwise than by those views and delineations . With respect to the next thirty
miles , an appeal is also made to a brief and general account of that part of the
country ...
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And , although the Charter of Massachusetts was undoubtedly the basis on which
the United States negotiated , it was only necessary to prove , that the two
Powers did by the treaty adopt , as the boundaries between their dominions in
that ...
And , although the Charter of Massachusetts was undoubtedly the basis on which
the United States negotiated , it was only necessary to prove , that the two
Powers did by the treaty adopt , as the boundaries between their dominions in
that ...
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