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... article in it ; and that the proposal had been finally set aside , by Mr. Bayard's having chang- ed his mind , and come over to the opinion of the minority . Not one of these three statements was true , though Mr. Russell has since ...
... article in it ; and that the proposal had been finally set aside , by Mr. Bayard's having chang- ed his mind , and come over to the opinion of the minority . Not one of these three statements was true , though Mr. Russell has since ...
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... third ; and if they cannot agree , they shall each propose one person , and ... ARTICLE IV . Whereas neither that point of the high - lands lying due north ... article ; the said commis- sioners shall meet at and shall have power to ...
... third ; and if they cannot agree , they shall each propose one person , and ... ARTICLE IV . Whereas neither that point of the high - lands lying due north ... article ; the said commis- sioners shall meet at and shall have power to ...
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John Quincy Adams. ARTICLE XII . If either of the contracting parties shall hereafter be engaged in war against any third power , to which war the other of the parties shall remain neutral , it is agreed that every vessel of the neutral ...
John Quincy Adams. ARTICLE XII . If either of the contracting parties shall hereafter be engaged in war against any third power , to which war the other of the parties shall remain neutral , it is agreed that every vessel of the neutral ...
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John Quincy Adams. ARTICLE III . Whereas it was stipulated by the second article in the treaty of peace of 1783 , between his Britannic majesty and the United States of Ameri- ca , that the boundary of the United States should compre ...
John Quincy Adams. ARTICLE III . Whereas it was stipulated by the second article in the treaty of peace of 1783 , between his Britannic majesty and the United States of Ameri- ca , that the boundary of the United States should compre ...
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... third article is con- tained , and in as full a manner as if the same was herein repeated . ARTICLE V. , west , on said latitude , until it strikes the river Iroquois , or Cataraguy , has not yet been sur- veyed . It is agreed that ...
... third article is con- tained , and in as full a manner as if the same was herein repeated . ARTICLE V. , west , on said latitude , until it strikes the river Iroquois , or Cataraguy , has not yet been sur- veyed . It is agreed that ...
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25th December abrogated Adams agreed American mission American plenipotentiaries April asserted Bay of Fundy believed Boston Statesman boundary Brent Britain Britannic majesty British government British jurisdiction British plenipotentiaries British right British subjects citizens claim Clay coast colleagues commissioners communicated consent considered copy cure fish declaration Department discussion doctrine duplicate enjoyed equivalent exclusive fisheries fishermen fishing liberties fishing privilege Floyd free navigation Gallatin grant Gulf of St House of Representatives independence instructions intended interest islands JOHN QUINCY ADAMS Jonathan Russell Labrador Lake letter from Paris majority ment nations navigate the Mississippi negotiations at Ghent Newfoundland object offer opinion paper parties possession President principle proposed proposition ratification recognised resolution respect right to navigate rights and liberties Russell's letter says Secretary stipulation surrender taken territories third article tion treaty of 1783 treaty of Ghent treaty of peace treaty of Utrecht undersigned Union United vessels vote whole words