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... parties to the pending dispute . Mr. Dix , while asserting the title of the United States to the whole Territory derived from the discoveries and occupation of Spain , was nevertheless in favor of the compromise line of 49 ° , which had ...
... parties to the pending dispute . Mr. Dix , while asserting the title of the United States to the whole Territory derived from the discoveries and occupation of Spain , was nevertheless in favor of the compromise line of 49 ° , which had ...
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... parties are to be sought for in a reasonable interpretation of their acts . I believe , however , the doctrine may be fairly deduced from the whole body of the law on this subject , that rights by discovery remain good until superseded ...
... parties are to be sought for in a reasonable interpretation of their acts . I believe , however , the doctrine may be fairly deduced from the whole body of the law on this subject , that rights by discovery remain good until superseded ...
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... party to build a small vessel . He had , for a trifling consideration , obtained the grant of " a spot of ground " from Maquinna , the king of the surrounding country , to build a house for the accom- 1 Voyages , & c . , John Meares ...
... party to build a small vessel . He had , for a trifling consideration , obtained the grant of " a spot of ground " from Maquinna , the king of the surrounding country , to build a house for the accom- 1 Voyages , & c . , John Meares ...
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... party , who were destined to remain at Nootka dur- ing our absence . " — Voyages , & c . by John Meares , p . 114 . " The chief was also requested to show every mark of attention and friendship to the party we should leave on shore ...
... party , who were destined to remain at Nootka dur- ing our absence . " — Voyages , & c . by John Meares , p . 114 . " The chief was also requested to show every mark of attention and friendship to the party we should leave on shore ...
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John Adams Dix. serted , in his memorial to Parliament , that the parties in interest were British merchants . I desire to state the whole truth , and therefore I give a fact I have not seen noticed . At page 173 of his " Voyages , " it ...
John Adams Dix. serted , in his memorial to Parliament , that the parties in interest were British merchants . I desire to state the whole truth , and therefore I give a fact I have not seen noticed . At page 173 of his " Voyages , " it ...
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