The Canadian View of the Alaskan Boundary Dispute |
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Your government assumed that they were . It authorized the seizure of Canadian vessels upon the high seas , under the authority of your Muni- cipal Law , to which they owed no subjection , and where International Law alone prevails .
Your government assumed that they were . It authorized the seizure of Canadian vessels upon the high seas , under the authority of your Muni- cipal Law , to which they owed no subjection , and where International Law alone prevails .
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It is assumed in the words of description , found in the treaty , that the line that ascends to the north along the channel , can do so as far as to the point of the continent where it strikes the 56th degree of north latitude .
It is assumed in the words of description , found in the treaty , that the line that ascends to the north along the channel , can do so as far as to the point of the continent where it strikes the 56th degree of north latitude .
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It is , I think , manifest that the framers of the treaty assumed , that harbours , inlets , and arms of the sea , would be found , when the boundary was drawn , within British territory , and certain provi- sions of the treaty were ...
It is , I think , manifest that the framers of the treaty assumed , that harbours , inlets , and arms of the sea , would be found , when the boundary was drawn , within British territory , and certain provi- sions of the treaty were ...
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It is as plain as anything can well be , that the contracting parties assumed that when the separating line came to be drawn , under the treaty , that there would be , in some places , harbours and inlets remaining on the British side ...
It is as plain as anything can well be , that the contracting parties assumed that when the separating line came to be drawn , under the treaty , that there would be , in some places , harbours and inlets remaining on the British side ...
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