Speeches and Occasional Addresses, Band 1D. Appleton, 1864 |
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... occupied by wandering tribes , may be acquired . The basis usually relied on to support a right of this nature is discovery ; but it is a ground of right which be- comes untenable , unless followed by an actual occupation of the ...
... occupied by wandering tribes , may be acquired . The basis usually relied on to support a right of this nature is discovery ; but it is a ground of right which be- comes untenable , unless followed by an actual occupation of the ...
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... occupied them until recently ; and I am not sure that there is now anything more than a whaling establishment on them ; but she insists that no other power shall occupy them , because it would be injurious to her settlements in New ...
... occupied them until recently ; and I am not sure that there is now anything more than a whaling establishment on them ; but she insists that no other power shall occupy them , because it would be injurious to her settlements in New ...
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... occupied by Meares was abandoned , or restored to Ma- quinna , in pursuance of the agreement between them . Dur- ing all this time , it is to be recollected , Meares was sailing under the Portuguese flag ; and it is a curious fact that ...
... occupied by Meares was abandoned , or restored to Ma- quinna , in pursuance of the agreement between them . Dur- ing all this time , it is to be recollected , Meares was sailing under the Portuguese flag ; and it is a curious fact that ...
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... occupied , for the pur- pose of carrying on their commerce with the natives of the country , or of making settlements there ; the whole , subject , nevertheless , to the restrictions specified in the three following articles . " The ...
... occupied , for the pur- pose of carrying on their commerce with the natives of the country , or of making settlements there ; the whole , subject , nevertheless , to the restrictions specified in the three following articles . " The ...
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... occupied by British subjects re- mained at Nootka in 1789 , when Martinez arrived there ; and it was denied by the Indians that any tracts of land 66 as they must be considered , if we were to judge by the triumphant language respecting ...
... occupied by British subjects re- mained at Nootka in 1789 , when Martinez arrived there ; and it was denied by the Indians that any tracts of land 66 as they must be considered , if we were to judge by the triumphant language respecting ...
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