Observations Upon the Treaty of Washington, Signed August 9, 1842: With the Treaty Annexed |
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... Government is exposed to have its authority denied to con- clude upon any ... British Govern- ment of that day without just pride . At the period of these ... Government then , as we find it at the present day , asserting her moderate ...
... Government is exposed to have its authority denied to con- clude upon any ... British Govern- ment of that day without just pride . At the period of these ... Government then , as we find it at the present day , asserting her moderate ...
Page 16
... Government to survey the territory in dispute , and in case of disagreement , to " refer " the Report or Reports of ... Britain , 16.
... Government to survey the territory in dispute , and in case of disagreement , to " refer " the Report or Reports of ... Britain , 16.
Page 18
... British Government , looking to the pledge that had been given to consider the decision as " final and conclusive ... Government of the United States to do so , that Viscount Palmer- ston directed Mr. Bankhead " to announce to " the ...
... British Government , looking to the pledge that had been given to consider the decision as " final and conclusive ... Government of the United States to do so , that Viscount Palmer- ston directed Mr. Bankhead " to announce to " the ...
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... Government to under- stand clearly whether the boundary claimed by the United States of America was , or was not ... Britain who had been officially engaged in the conduct of this con- troversy , had acted under many disadvantages ; they ...
... Government to under- stand clearly whether the boundary claimed by the United States of America was , or was not ... Britain who had been officially engaged in the conduct of this con- troversy , had acted under many disadvantages ; they ...
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... British claim both at home and abroad . They believed that the moment was arrived when it was necessary to present a strong case for the consideration of Her Majesty's Government if the right and the honour of the country authorized it ...
... British claim both at home and abroad . They believed that the moment was arrived when it was necessary to present a strong case for the consideration of Her Majesty's Government if the right and the honour of the country authorized it ...
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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