Observations Upon the Treaty of Washington, Signed August 9, 1842: With the Treaty Annexed |
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... persons to find an inveterate opposition produced to the Treaty of Washington in the United States , that country which will benefit so much by its provisions ; but in Treaties of delimitation betwixt inde- pendent States , it often ...
... persons to find an inveterate opposition produced to the Treaty of Washington in the United States , that country which will benefit so much by its provisions ; but in Treaties of delimitation betwixt inde- pendent States , it often ...
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... person out of the United States believed that such an arrangement of the frontier was consistent with even the intentions of the Com- missioners , who , on the part of America , nego- tiated the Treaty of 1783 , and it was impossible 9.
... person out of the United States believed that such an arrangement of the frontier was consistent with even the intentions of the Com- missioners , who , on the part of America , nego- tiated the Treaty of 1783 , and it was impossible 9.
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... person , H. S. Fox , Esq . , Her Majesty's Envoy at Washington . The exertions of these gentle- ' men being happily seconded by the co - operation of the Federal authorities , a rupture on the frontier was prevented for the moment ; but ...
... person , H. S. Fox , Esq . , Her Majesty's Envoy at Washington . The exertions of these gentle- ' men being happily seconded by the co - operation of the Federal authorities , a rupture on the frontier was prevented for the moment ; but ...
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... persons to entertain apprehensions for the success of the mission , for the dissenting voice of that gentleman was alone sufficient to frustrate this most important negotiation . After contending , however , to the latest moment for ...
... persons to entertain apprehensions for the success of the mission , for the dissenting voice of that gentleman was alone sufficient to frustrate this most important negotiation . After contending , however , to the latest moment for ...
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... persons of candour to form their judgment upon ; and the author would probably have been contented to do so without further remark , but for those misrepre- sentations before alluded to in the Revue des deux Mondes , which evidently aim ...
... persons of candour to form their judgment upon ; and the author would probably have been contented to do so without further remark , but for those misrepre- sentations before alluded to in the Revue des deux Mondes , which evidently aim ...
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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