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... whole country as far north as 54 ° 40 ′ , from which line northward the title of Russia had been acknowledged by both the parties to the pending dispute . Mr. Dix , while asserting the title of the United States to the whole Territory ...
... whole country as far north as 54 ° 40 ′ , from which line northward the title of Russia had been acknowledged by both the parties to the pending dispute . Mr. Dix , while asserting the title of the United States to the whole Territory ...
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... whole body of the law on this subject , that rights by discovery remain good until superseded by rights of occupation . With regard to Great Britain , I think I may safely say that her practical rule pushes this doctrine farther . She ...
... whole body of the law on this subject , that rights by discovery remain good until superseded by rights of occupation . With regard to Great Britain , I think I may safely say that her practical rule pushes this doctrine farther . She ...
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... whole period from the landing of Fernando Cortes in California , and the latter part of the eighteenth century , Spain had uni- formly asserted her title to the northwest coast of America , and had , from time to time , made efforts not ...
... whole period from the landing of Fernando Cortes in California , and the latter part of the eighteenth century , Spain had uni- formly asserted her title to the northwest coast of America , and had , from time to time , made efforts not ...
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... whole truth , and therefore I give a fact I have not seen noticed . At page 173 of his " Voyages , " it will be seen that he took possession of the Straits of Juan de Fuca , in the name of the King of Great Britain , in July , 1788 ...
... whole truth , and therefore I give a fact I have not seen noticed . At page 173 of his " Voyages , " it will be seen that he took possession of the Straits of Juan de Fuca , in the name of the King of Great Britain , in July , 1788 ...
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... whole , subject , nevertheless , to the restrictions specified in the three following articles . " The fifth article provides that- - " As well in the places which are to be restored to the British subjects by virtue of the first ...
... whole , subject , nevertheless , to the restrictions specified in the three following articles . " The fifth article provides that- - " As well in the places which are to be restored to the British subjects by virtue of the first ...
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