Observations Upon the Treaty of Washington, Signed August 9, 1842: With the Treaty Annexed |
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Page 39
... Lemoinne , that we have surrendered to the United States " three - fourths of the territory in dispute , " is quite unfounded , and the mistake first noted must have originated in an estimate drawn from the award of the King of the ...
... Lemoinne , that we have surrendered to the United States " three - fourths of the territory in dispute , " is quite unfounded , and the mistake first noted must have originated in an estimate drawn from the award of the King of the ...
Page 57
... Lemoinne had supposed Mr. Forsyth's proposition to have proceeded from Lord Palmerston , it could not be carried to account of the Treaty of Washington , and the mistake , or whatever it may be considered , was at best but the visionary ...
... Lemoinne had supposed Mr. Forsyth's proposition to have proceeded from Lord Palmerston , it could not be carried to account of the Treaty of Washington , and the mistake , or whatever it may be considered , was at best but the visionary ...
Page 58
... Lemoinne , which goes the whole length of asserting that the British Government was prepared to make the St. John , from its source to its mouth , the boundary between the two countries , is to be defended as a mistake on his part ...
... Lemoinne , which goes the whole length of asserting that the British Government was prepared to make the St. John , from its source to its mouth , the boundary between the two countries , is to be defended as a mistake on his part ...
Page 59
... Lemoinne , it has nothing to do with the River St. John , from its mouth to the point where it is intersected by the north line , during which dis- tance it flows entirely through British territory ; but relates to that part of the bank ...
... Lemoinne , it has nothing to do with the River St. John , from its mouth to the point where it is intersected by the north line , during which dis- tance it flows entirely through British territory ; but relates to that part of the bank ...
Page 62
... Lemoinne has either wil fully made this statement , or has never con- sulted the Treaty at all ; for this particular matter could not be easily misunderstood , it being only treated of in the fifth article of the Treaty , where the ...
... Lemoinne has either wil fully made this statement , or has never con- sulted the Treaty at all ; for this particular matter could not be easily misunderstood , it being only treated of in the fifth article of the Treaty , where the ...
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acres agreed American flag American Government American vessel asserted authorities award Britain Britannick Majesty British cruizers British Government Brunswick channel Church citizens of Maine Colonies communication compromise consent controversy conviction Croix disputed territory Edition England evidence friendly frontier Highlands History honour Illustrations intended interests intersects Island JOHN HULLAH John's JOSHUA TRIMMER justice King Lake land Lawrence Lemoinne letter Line of Boundary London Lord Ashburton Lord Palmerston Madawasca Maine and Massachusetts Majesty's Government manner Mc Leod ment miles mission mouth nations navigation negotiators Netherlands north line object Octavo PARKER parties period persons Plenipotentiaries portion Press PROFESSOR Province PUBLISHED BY JOHN purpose Quebec question red line Report respective right of search River St Rives Roostuc Royal Senate territory in dispute thence tion Treaty of 1783 Treaty of Ghent Treaty of Peace Treaty of Washington Undersigned United Volumes Webster WHEWELL whilst WILLIAM WHEWELL