British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 22, Part 2 |
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Page 786
I immediately asked the Secretary of State what degree of credit I was to attach to this report : Mr. Livingston told me that the whole question was still under discussion , but that he hoped in a very short time to be enabled to ...
I immediately asked the Secretary of State what degree of credit I was to attach to this report : Mr. Livingston told me that the whole question was still under discussion , but that he hoped in a very short time to be enabled to ...
Page 793
THE question of our North - Eastern Boundary still remains unsettled . In my last annual Message , I explained to you the situation in which I found that business on my coming into Office , and the measures I thought it my duty to ...
THE question of our North - Eastern Boundary still remains unsettled . In my last annual Message , I explained to you the situation in which I found that business on my coming into Office , and the measures I thought it my duty to ...
Page 804
By that Convention it was agreed to submit the question , which was the true Boundary according to the Treaty of 1783 , to the decision of an Arbitrator to be chosen between them . The Arbitrator selected having declared himself unable ...
By that Convention it was agreed to submit the question , which was the true Boundary according to the Treaty of 1783 , to the decision of an Arbitrator to be chosen between them . The Arbitrator selected having declared himself unable ...
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