The Canadian View of the Alaskan Boundary Dispute |
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... and the Canadian Government , were described who were ill - informed , obstinate , greedy , refusing to agree to an arbitration in respect of the disputed boundary without first obtaining from the United States Commissioners or ...
... and the Canadian Government , were described who were ill - informed , obstinate , greedy , refusing to agree to an arbitration in respect of the disputed boundary without first obtaining from the United States Commissioners or ...
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Why , then , should the Government of the United States , in this second branch of the controversy , hesitate to refer the question , since we cannot agree to compromise , to a tribunal of like character ? It may be that the Government ...
Why , then , should the Government of the United States , in this second branch of the controversy , hesitate to refer the question , since we cannot agree to compromise , to a tribunal of like character ? It may be that the Government ...
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There is neither reason nor justice , in suggesting a reference of a matter , upon which we cannot agree to a tribunal , that is not permitted to consider the whole question , and to locate the boundary in conformity with the terms of ...
There is neither reason nor justice , in suggesting a reference of a matter , upon which we cannot agree to a tribunal , that is not permitted to consider the whole question , and to locate the boundary in conformity with the terms of ...
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... at an agreement , because the Russians had visited the coast for the purpose of fishing and of trading with the Indians found there . They had no desire to undertake the extension of their dominions into the interior .
... at an agreement , because the Russians had visited the coast for the purpose of fishing and of trading with the Indians found there . They had no desire to undertake the extension of their dominions into the interior .
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By Article I. , the citizens and subjects of the high contracting parties agreed that neither will disturb or restrain the other in navigating or fishing in these waters , or in the liberty of resorting to the coast to trade with the ...
By Article I. , the citizens and subjects of the high contracting parties agreed that neither will disturb or restrain the other in navigating or fishing in these waters , or in the liberty of resorting to the coast to trade with the ...
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