The Canadian View of the Alaskan Boundary Dispute |
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... was claimed to be the destruc- tion of wild animals that were the property of the United States . We find it difficult to understand how any public man could have persuaded himself that there was any merit in this contention .
... was claimed to be the destruc- tion of wild animals that were the property of the United States . We find it difficult to understand how any public man could have persuaded himself that there was any merit in this contention .
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I do not know of any foreign jurist who took your side . Yet unreasonable as were thought your pretensions , they went to arbitra- tion . Erroneous as we thought the doctrine set up by Mr. Blaine and others to be , we did not refuse ...
I do not know of any foreign jurist who took your side . Yet unreasonable as were thought your pretensions , they went to arbitra- tion . Erroneous as we thought the doctrine set up by Mr. Blaine and others to be , we did not refuse ...
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If Clarence Channel , which lies immediately east of Prince of Wales Island is taken , there is an exact conformity to the descrip- tion . You may ascend north from the southernmost point of Prince of Wales Island along Clarence Channel ...
If Clarence Channel , which lies immediately east of Prince of Wales Island is taken , there is an exact conformity to the descrip- tion . You may ascend north from the southernmost point of Prince of Wales Island along Clarence Channel ...
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FP AMQ PNC The Canadian view of the Alask Stanford Law Library 3 6105 044 460 009 19 to Russia , because a line ascending from the southern most point north , would cut off the southeastern por- tion of the island , but these words have ...
FP AMQ PNC The Canadian view of the Alask Stanford Law Library 3 6105 044 460 009 19 to Russia , because a line ascending from the southern most point north , would cut off the southeastern por- tion of the island , but these words have ...
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... 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 entered into upon this assump- tion .
... 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 entered into upon this assump- tion .
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