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But Great Britain will not relinquish the right to the free navigation and use of the Straits of Juan de Fuca if she retains the territory North of 49 ° . The use of these Straits would , in fact , be indispensable to her , for through ...
But Great Britain will not relinquish the right to the free navigation and use of the Straits of Juan de Fuca if she retains the territory North of 49 ° . The use of these Straits would , in fact , be indispensable to her , for through ...
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This was no less in effect than that the United States should surrender to Great Britain the exclusive sovereignty over the whole territory north of 49 ° , whilst that portion of it which lies between the 45th and the 49th parallels ...
This was no less in effect than that the United States should surrender to Great Britain the exclusive sovereignty over the whole territory north of 49 ° , whilst that portion of it which lies between the 45th and the 49th parallels ...
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Not the Northwest Territory only ; not Louisiana or Florida only ; not territory on this continent only , but any territory anywhere belonging to the nation . The founders of the nation were not provincial . Theirs was the geogra- phy ...
Not the Northwest Territory only ; not Louisiana or Florida only ; not territory on this continent only , but any territory anywhere belonging to the nation . The founders of the nation were not provincial . Theirs was the geogra- phy ...
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