The Canadian View of the Alaskan Boundary Dispute |
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It may be that the Government of the United States has persuaded itself that our position is unten- able ; that the boundary line ought not to be placed where we say , that under the Convention of St. Petersburg , it should be drawn .
It may be that the Government of the United States has persuaded itself that our position is unten- able ; that the boundary line ought not to be placed where we say , that under the Convention of St. Petersburg , it should be drawn .
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If , in the opinion of your Government , your con- tention is well founded , and if they believe it best comports with the terms of the Convention of 1825 , it will be enabled to establish that fact before an International Tribunal ...
If , in the opinion of your Government , your con- tention is well founded , and if they believe it best comports with the terms of the Convention of 1825 , it will be enabled to establish that fact before an International Tribunal ...
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If under the Convention of St. Petersburg you think you can rightfully claim Lynn Inlet , why should not the matter have gone to arbitration ? It is said that this disputed boundary should be dealt with on principles recognized by ...
If under the Convention of St. Petersburg you think you can rightfully claim Lynn Inlet , why should not the matter have gone to arbitration ? It is said that this disputed boundary should be dealt with on principles recognized by ...
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... beyond which under the convention you have no right to go , upon condition , that we admitted , that the harbour from which we started , and the country through which our road ran , was under the sovereignty of the United States .
... beyond which under the convention you have no right to go , upon condition , that we admitted , that the harbour from which we started , and the country through which our road ran , was under the sovereignty of the United States .
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D 1 vention had been entered into which established a modus vivendi between them , by which each bound itself not to interfere with the settlements of the other ; but the question as to their territorial rights , under the convention ...
D 1 vention had been entered into which established a modus vivendi between them , by which each bound itself not to interfere with the settlements of the other ; but the question as to their territorial rights , under the convention ...
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