The Canadian View of the Alaskan Boundary DisputeGovernment Print. Bureau, 1899 - 23 psl. |
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... United States ought to be equally ready to acquiesce . There is neither reason nor justice , in suggesting a reference of a matter , upon which we cannot agree to a tribunal , that is not permitted to consider the whole question , and ...
... United States ought to be equally ready to acquiesce . There is neither reason nor justice , in suggesting a reference of a matter , upon which we cannot agree to a tribunal , that is not permitted to consider the whole question , and ...
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... United States . I ask your people to compare the two concessions , and let them candidly say , which of us is most open to the charge of being unreasonably obstinate . We are most desirous of a fair settlement . The people of the United ...
... United States . I ask your people to compare the two concessions , and let them candidly say , which of us is most open to the charge of being unreasonably obstinate . We are most desirous of a fair settlement . The people of the United ...
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... United States had acquired north of the 42nd degree of latitude , whatever rights Spain possessed upon the coast . Between the United States and Great Britain a con- D 1 vention had been entered into which established a. Gaylord.
... United States had acquired north of the 42nd degree of latitude , whatever rights Spain possessed upon the coast . Between the United States and Great Britain a con- D 1 vention had been entered into which established a. Gaylord.
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... United States made a treaty with Russia , which is modelled on the plan of the one which had previously been entered into by the United Kingdom and the United States . This con- vention , between the United States and Russia did not ...
... United States made a treaty with Russia , which is modelled on the plan of the one which had previously been entered into by the United Kingdom and the United States . This con- vention , between the United States and Russia did not ...
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... United States vessels from like waters north of that parallel The United States Government knew at 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 vessels from like waters north of that parallel The United States Government knew at the time this convention was made , that the Government of Great Britain was claiming sovereignty upon the same coast ; and so that the ...
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141st degree 40 minutes north 54 degrees 56th degree Adams Alask Stanford Law ALASKAN BOUNDARY DISPUTE American continent arbitration ascend north Behring Sea boundary line Britain and Russia Britannic Majesty British possessions Calif Canadian view claim Clarence Channel coast mentioned coast range continent of America controversy DAVID MILLS degree of latitude degree of north degree of west degrees 40 minutes drawn Dyea and Skagway Emperor of Russia FP AMQ PNC Government harbours High Contracting parties high seas Island to Russia leave Dyea leave the whole lies in 54 limitary line line of demarcation Lynn Inlet minutes north latitude minutes of north mountains N. Y. Stockton north of 54 Pacific Ocean PAMPHLET BINDER Syracuse PNC The Canadian point of Prince Prince of Wales protocols refer the question right of navigation southernmost point Stanford Law Library strikes the 56th tain tion trading Wales Island waters west longitude wholly words Portland Channel