The Canadian View of the Alaskan Boundary Dispute |
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Nothing beyond this , that they would grant to us the liberty to build a highway in a territory behind the coast range of mountains , beyond which under the convention you have no right to go , upon condition , that we admitted ...
Nothing beyond this , that they would grant to us the liberty to build a highway in a territory behind the coast range of mountains , beyond which under the convention you have no right to go , upon condition , that we admitted ...
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They had established fishing and trading stations upon the coast . The Canadian traders who had been organized into a Fur Trading Company , known as the Northwest Trading Com- pany , had also explored the country .
They had established fishing and trading stations upon the coast . The Canadian traders who had been organized into a Fur Trading Company , known as the Northwest Trading Com- pany , had also explored the country .
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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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... the time this convention was made , that the Government of Great Britain was claiming sovereignty upon the same coast ; and so that the United States could not well recognize any rights of Russia to the sovereignty of the country .
... the time this convention was made , that the Government of Great Britain was claiming sovereignty upon the same coast ; and so that the United States could not well recognize any rights of Russia to the sovereignty of the country .
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... or in landing on the coast in parts not already occupied , to trade with the natives . Article II provides that in order to prevent the right of navigating and fishing exercised upon the ocean by the subjects of the High Contracting ...
... or in landing on the coast in parts not already occupied , to trade with the natives . Article II provides that in order to prevent the right of navigating and fishing exercised upon the ocean by the subjects of the High Contracting ...
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