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Page 46
... letter to Sir M. Durand of the 19th October , 1905 , formulated certain propositions indicative of the United States ' view upon the matters involved in the situation . The first , third , and fourth of these asserted that ( App . , p ...
... letter to Sir M. Durand of the 19th October , 1905 , formulated certain propositions indicative of the United States ' view upon the matters involved in the situation . The first , third , and fourth of these asserted that ( App . , p ...
Page 78
... letter ( App . , p . 115 ) addressed by the Secretary of the Treasury to the officers of Customs in districts where vessels are licensed for the fisheries , directing them to impress the crews of fishing vessels with a sense of the ...
... letter ( App . , p . 115 ) addressed by the Secretary of the Treasury to the officers of Customs in districts where vessels are licensed for the fisheries , directing them to impress the crews of fishing vessels with a sense of the ...
Page 84
... letter to Mr. Cramp- ton , British Minister at Washington ( 10th August , 1852 ) , said ( App . , p . 171 ) : - 96 Her Majesty's Government intended to leave the matter precisely where it was left in 1845 by the Governments of Great ...
... letter to Mr. Cramp- ton , British Minister at Washington ( 10th August , 1852 ) , said ( App . , p . 171 ) : - 96 Her Majesty's Government intended to leave the matter precisely where it was left in 1845 by the Governments of Great ...
Page 126
... letter of the same date to Sir L. S. S. West ( App . , p . 304 ) : — Mr. Phelps went on to argue the construction of the treaty of 1818 , and said that though , at a first glance , its provisions might seem to justify the Canadian ...
... letter of the same date to Sir L. S. S. West ( App . , p . 304 ) : — Mr. Phelps went on to argue the construction of the treaty of 1818 , and said that though , at a first glance , its provisions might seem to justify the Canadian ...
Page 127
... letter to Lord Rosebery , discussed the treaty of 1818 at length . He said ( App . , p . 312 ) : - Recurring , then , to the only real question in the case , whether the vessel is to be forfeited for purchasing bait of an inhabitant of ...
... letter to Lord Rosebery , discussed the treaty of 1818 at length . He said ( App . , p . 312 ) : - Recurring , then , to the only real question in the case , whether the vessel is to be forfeited for purchasing bait of an inhabitant of ...
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