Observations Upon the Treaty of Washington, Signed August 9, 1842: With the Treaty Annexed |
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... period when Lord Ashburton entered upon his mission , a rapid sketch will now be given of the history of the controversy , referring the reader , who may be desirous of consulting its details , to the various publications in which they ...
... period when Lord Ashburton entered upon his mission , a rapid sketch will now be given of the history of the controversy , referring the reader , who may be desirous of consulting its details , to the various publications in which they ...
Page 9
... period , the citizens of the present State of Maine , which is the most eastern of the United States , began to survey and occupy portions of it , although it had never been con- sidered to have been conceded to the new republic , and ...
... period , the citizens of the present State of Maine , which is the most eastern of the United States , began to survey and occupy portions of it , although it had never been con- sidered to have been conceded to the new republic , and ...
Page 10
... period when the Commissioners of the two countries met at this place , the dispute respecting this frontier had not excited much attention , and the geographi- cal details , upon which alone a proper judgment could at that time have ...
... period when the Commissioners of the two countries met at this place , the dispute respecting this frontier had not excited much attention , and the geographi- cal details , upon which alone a proper judgment could at that time have ...
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... period of these negotiations our country had issued from her terrible contest with Napoleon , full of glory and renown . She had no enemy in arms against her but the United States of America , and she was now at liberty to turn her ...
... period of these negotiations our country had issued from her terrible contest with Napoleon , full of glory and renown . She had no enemy in arms against her but the United States of America , and she was now at liberty to turn her ...
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... British Government " withdraws its consent to accept the territorial " compromise recommended by the King of the " Netherlands . " Subsequent to this period , protracted nego- ན tiations were carried on for a new joint survey 18.
... British Government " withdraws its consent to accept the territorial " compromise recommended by the King of the " Netherlands . " Subsequent to this period , protracted nego- ན tiations were carried on for a new joint survey 18.
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