The Canadian View of the Alaskan Boundary Dispute |
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Our representatives had offered to accept a compromise which would permit us to retain so much of the disputed country as would afford us a means of access to our own possession in the interior . Our geographical position is such ...
Our representatives had offered to accept a compromise which would permit us to retain so much of the disputed country as would afford us a means of access to our own possession in the interior . Our geographical position is such ...
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As a compromise we offered to leave Dyea and Skagway in your possession , if you assented to our retaining Pyramid Harbour , which would afford to us a highway into the interior , through our own country . This compromise would have ...
As a compromise we offered to leave Dyea and Skagway in your possession , if you assented to our retaining Pyramid Harbour , which would afford to us a highway into the interior , through our own country . This compromise would have ...
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They had no desire to undertake the extension of their dominions into the interior . They had at the time no resources in the country for the purpose . The English by the treaty were left in possession of nearly the whole country .
They had no desire to undertake the extension of their dominions into the interior . They had at the time no resources in the country for the purpose . The English by the treaty were left in possession of nearly the whole country .
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They further agreed , that for a period of ten years , the ships of both powers , and the ships which belong to the citizens and subjects of each , may without hindrance , frequent the interior seas , gulfs , harbours and creeks upon ...
They further agreed , that for a period of ten years , the ships of both powers , and the ships which belong to the citizens and subjects of each , may without hindrance , frequent the interior seas , gulfs , harbours and creeks upon ...
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1 66 Russian vessels from the interior seas , gulfs , & c . , south of 54 degrees and 40 minutes , and Russia agreed not to exclude the United States vessels from like waters north of that parallel The United States Government knew at ...
1 66 Russian vessels from the interior seas , gulfs , & c . , south of 54 degrees and 40 minutes , and Russia agreed not to exclude the United States vessels from like waters north of that parallel The United States Government knew at ...
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