British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 22, Part 2 |
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Page 828
Now , without adverting for the present to the opinion of the Arbiter on the first point , I have to remark that , on the second point , he has given a positive decision , strictly confined within the limits of the reference , and to ...
Now , without adverting for the present to the opinion of the Arbiter on the first point , I have to remark that , on the second point , he has given a positive decision , strictly confined within the limits of the reference , and to ...
Page 868
This Line of Boundary , proposed by the Arbiter , was most disadvantageous to Great Britain , as it conferred upon The United States 3 - fifths of the Territory in dispute , and it carried their North - Eastern Boundary beyond and to ...
This Line of Boundary , proposed by the Arbiter , was most disadvantageous to Great Britain , as it conferred upon The United States 3 - fifths of the Territory in dispute , and it carried their North - Eastern Boundary beyond and to ...
Page 869
The Award of the Arbiter and the Protest of Mr. Preble were communicated at the same time by him to the Governor and Legislature of his native State , that of Maine , and Resolutions were passed , to prevent , if possible ...
The Award of the Arbiter and the Protest of Mr. Preble were communicated at the same time by him to the Governor and Legislature of his native State , that of Maine , and Resolutions were passed , to prevent , if possible ...
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