A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents: Prepared Under the Direction of the Joint Committee on Printing, of the House and Senate, Pursuant to an Act of the Fifty-Second Congress of the United States, Volumen4Bureau of National Literature, 1897 |
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... British Islands , has become very extensive , and requires the interposition of Congress to give it secu- rity . No obstacle is perceived to an interchange of mails between New York and Liverpool or other foreign ports , as proposed by ...
... British Islands , has become very extensive , and requires the interposition of Congress to give it secu- rity . No obstacle is perceived to an interchange of mails between New York and Liverpool or other foreign ports , as proposed by ...
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... British authorities , " has the honor respectfully to submit to the President copies of the letters and documents requested by that resolution . JOHN FORSYTH . STATE OF MAINE , EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT , Augusta , March 30 , 1837 . SIR : In ...
... British authorities , " has the honor respectfully to submit to the President copies of the letters and documents requested by that resolution . JOHN FORSYTH . STATE OF MAINE , EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT , Augusta , March 30 , 1837 . SIR : In ...
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... British ministers that a due north line from the monument at the source of the St. Croix will intersect no highlands described in the treaty of 1783. Now this is an assumption by Great Britain totally unwarranted by any evi- dence . The ...
... British ministers that a due north line from the monument at the source of the St. Croix will intersect no highlands described in the treaty of 1783. Now this is an assumption by Great Britain totally unwarranted by any evi- dence . The ...
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... British themselves ever since the grant of James I to Sir William Alexander , in 1621. The portion of the boundary there given which relates to this controversy is " from the western spring head of the St. Croix , by an imaginary line ...
... British themselves ever since the grant of James I to Sir William Alexander , in 1621. The portion of the boundary there given which relates to this controversy is " from the western spring head of the St. Croix , by an imaginary line ...
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... British nego- tiators to the left or west of this north line from the monument . No one who is in the least conversant with the subject can suppose for a moment that this northwest angle can be found in such a direction . The question ...
... British nego- tiators to the left or west of this north line from the monument . No one who is in the least conversant with the subject can suppose for a moment that this northwest angle can be found in such a direction . The question ...
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