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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Statement to common language and to public documents , respecting the use
and effect of the specific names of the different parts of the Sea , render it
necessary to shew , in the first instance , that the terms , “ Rivers which fall into
the Atlantic ...
Statement to common language and to public documents , respecting the use
and effect of the specific names of the different parts of the Sea , render it
necessary to shew , in the first instance , that the terms , “ Rivers which fall into
the Atlantic ...
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Statement to common language and to public documents , respecting the use
and effect of the specific names of the different parts of the Sea , render it
necessary to shew , in the first instance , that the terms , “ Rivers which fall into
the Atlantic ...
Statement to common language and to public documents , respecting the use
and effect of the specific names of the different parts of the Sea , render it
necessary to shew , in the first instance , that the terms , “ Rivers which fall into
the Atlantic ...
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There is , in this instance , a superfluous use of specific appellations . After
having defined the land boundary , the residue would have been as explicitly and
more correctly described , by simply saying , that the province was bounded on
all ...
There is , in this instance , a superfluous use of specific appellations . After
having defined the land boundary , the residue would have been as explicitly and
more correctly described , by simply saying , that the province was bounded on
all ...
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Thus , notwithstanding the designation of the Gulf by its specific name , in one
clause of the commission , the word “ Sea , ” is used in another clause , not only
as embracing the Gulf , but instead of its specific designation . ( v ) It is believed
that ...
Thus , notwithstanding the designation of the Gulf by its specific name , in one
clause of the commission , the word “ Sea , ” is used in another clause , not only
as embracing the Gulf , but instead of its specific designation . ( v ) It is believed
that ...
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... in another clause , the Gulf of St. Lawrence by its specific name : there being in
both instances sufficient reasons for those specific designations , which intended
, where used , for a particular purpose , were wholly inapplicable to the clause ...
... in another clause , the Gulf of St. Lawrence by its specific name : there being in
both instances sufficient reasons for those specific designations , which intended
, where used , for a particular purpose , were wholly inapplicable to the clause ...
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