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... south to Monterey , and to take possession , in the name of the King of Spain , of the places where he should land . He succeeded in reaching the 54th parallel , within two thirds of a degree of the northern boundary of the dis- puted ...
... south to Monterey , and to take possession , in the name of the King of Spain , of the places where he should land . He succeeded in reaching the 54th parallel , within two thirds of a degree of the northern boundary of the dis- puted ...
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... south , filling up the outline which Perez had left incomplete . He had previously landed at 41 ° 10 ′ , and erected a cross , with an inscription setting forth that he had taken possession of the country in the name of his sovereign ...
... south , filling up the outline which Perez had left incomplete . He had previously landed at 41 ° 10 ′ , and erected a cross , with an inscription setting forth that he had taken possession of the country in the name of his sovereign ...
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... south of 55 ° — with a view to the discovery of a passage between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans ; and they have no bearing on the question under discussion . The explorations of Captain Cook gave no title whatever to Great Britain on ...
... south of 55 ° — with a view to the discovery of a passage between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans ; and they have no bearing on the question under discussion . The explorations of Captain Cook gave no title whatever to Great Britain on ...
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... two contracting parties , it is agreed that their respective subjects shall not be disturbed or molested , either in navigating or carrying on their fisheries in the Pacific Ocean , or in the South 14 SPEECHES IN THE SENATE .
... two contracting parties , it is agreed that their respective subjects shall not be disturbed or molested , either in navigating or carrying on their fisheries in the Pacific Ocean , or in the South 14 SPEECHES IN THE SENATE .
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... South Amer- ica ; but it has an importance in containing a definition of the erections which may be made , confining them to such as may serve the purposes of fishing ; and the provisions of the third article are expressly declared to ...
... South Amer- ica ; but it has an importance in containing a definition of the erections which may be made , confining them to such as may serve the purposes of fishing ; and the provisions of the third article are expressly declared to ...
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