Observations Upon the Treaty of Washington, Signed August 9, 1842: With the Treaty Annexed |
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... and unceas- ing in the expression of their disapprobation , whilst those who feel that they have nothing left to desire , attribute their good fortune to the justice of their claims , and are slow to A 2 OBSERVATIONS ...
... and unceas- ing in the expression of their disapprobation , whilst those who feel that they have nothing left to desire , attribute their good fortune to the justice of their claims , and are slow to A 2 OBSERVATIONS ...
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With the Treaty Annexed George William Featherstonhaugh. the justice of their claims , and are slow to praise , even when they owe it to the most painful and meritorious exertions of others . Thus Treaties , even when they are in every ...
With the Treaty Annexed George William Featherstonhaugh. the justice of their claims , and are slow to praise , even when they owe it to the most painful and meritorious exertions of others . Thus Treaties , even when they are in every ...
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... justice , was indispensably neces- sary to the security of her own colonies , and to the permanency of the friendship she was desirous of returning to , with a country peopled by a common ancestry . The negotiation on this point ended ...
... justice , was indispensably neces- sary to the security of her own colonies , and to the permanency of the friendship she was desirous of returning to , with a country peopled by a common ancestry . The negotiation on this point ended ...
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... justice and of equity towards the other . " 66 This compromise , it is true , preserved to Great Britain the established post route from New Brunswick to Quebec , which from Mada- wasca went north of the river St. John ; but in a ...
... justice and of equity towards the other . " 66 This compromise , it is true , preserved to Great Britain the established post route from New Brunswick to Quebec , which from Mada- wasca went north of the river St. John ; but in a ...
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... justice * . Under a deep sense , then , of their responsibility , they , after long and anxious investigation of the subject , determined to report in substance to Her Majesty's Govern- ment , that the line of " Highlands " claimed by ...
... justice * . Under a deep sense , then , of their responsibility , they , after long and anxious investigation of the subject , determined to report in substance to Her Majesty's Govern- ment , that the line of " Highlands " claimed by ...
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