British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 22, Part 2 |
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Page 822
Enough has been done to prove the difficulty of tracing the Boundary precisely according to the description of it in the Treaty . When it guaranteed the Independence of Massachusetts , it likewise guaranteed to Great Britain the full ...
Enough has been done to prove the difficulty of tracing the Boundary precisely according to the description of it in the Treaty . When it guaranteed the Independence of Massachusetts , it likewise guaranteed to Great Britain the full ...
Page 833
... favourable result could arise from the actual Survey proposed originally by Mr. Livingston , until the 2 Governments should agree to acquiesce in certain points , which the Arbiter had clearly decided according to the Submission .
... favourable result could arise from the actual Survey proposed originally by Mr. Livingston , until the 2 Governments should agree to acquiesce in certain points , which the Arbiter had clearly decided according to the Submission .
Page 875
To acquiesce in the 7 subordinate points would be , in the opinion of Mr. McLane , to defeat the ascertainment of the Boundary , according to the Treaty of 1783 , which was the object of the Presi dent's Proposition , and would confine ...
To acquiesce in the 7 subordinate points would be , in the opinion of Mr. McLane , to defeat the ascertainment of the Boundary , according to the Treaty of 1783 , which was the object of the Presi dent's Proposition , and would confine ...
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