American and British Claims Arbitration, Volume 2, Parts 3-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 - Great Britain |
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... parties- that therefore Lower Sandusky must be held , & supported as a place of deposit and delivery - pardon me : when I assure you Sir we want at this time great activity and exertion . Gen'l Mc- Arthur lodged here one night , he ...
... parties- that therefore Lower Sandusky must be held , & supported as a place of deposit and delivery - pardon me : when I assure you Sir we want at this time great activity and exertion . Gen'l Mc- Arthur lodged here one night , he ...
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... parties should guarantee the integrity of their territory by a mutual stipulation not to acquire , by purchase or otherwise , any territory within the specified limits . The British Government are willing to take as the basis of an ...
... parties should guarantee the integrity of their territory by a mutual stipulation not to acquire , by purchase or otherwise , any territory within the specified limits . The British Government are willing to take as the basis of an ...
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... parties to the treaty between the two nations ; or that the bound- aries of their lands should be permanently and irrevocably fixed by that treaty . Such a proposition is contrary to the acknowl- edged principles of public law , and to ...
... parties to the treaty between the two nations ; or that the bound- aries of their lands should be permanently and irrevocably fixed by that treaty . Such a proposition is contrary to the acknowl- edged principles of public law , and to ...
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... a peace honorable to both parties , it could not have been imagined that the American plenipotentiaries would thence conclude that His Majesty's Government was prepared to abandon 524 Article IX of the Treaty of Ghent .
... a peace honorable to both parties , it could not have been imagined that the American plenipotentiaries would thence conclude that His Majesty's Government was prepared to abandon 524 Article IX of the Treaty of Ghent .
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... parties , founded on principles previously and universally recognized . If left to the United States the rights of exercising sovereignty and of acquiring soil bears no analogy to the proposition of Great Britain , which requires the ...
... parties , founded on principles previously and universally recognized . If left to the United States the rights of exercising sovereignty and of acquiring soil bears no analogy to the proposition of Great Britain , which requires the ...
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