The Congressional Globe, Volumen16Blair & Rives, 1845 |
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... England made between 1790 and 1796 , when the convention was terminated by a war be- tween Spain and England , could not enure to the sole benefit of England ; to that convention the United States were not a party . The discovery by ...
... England made between 1790 and 1796 , when the convention was terminated by a war be- tween Spain and England , could not enure to the sole benefit of England ; to that convention the United States were not a party . The discovery by ...
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... England having made all her improvements for the purposes of hunting , fishing , and trading with the natives , under the Nootka convention , can never insist on them for any other purpose , and can never bring any aid to her claim ...
... England having made all her improvements for the purposes of hunting , fishing , and trading with the natives , under the Nootka convention , can never insist on them for any other purpose , and can never bring any aid to her claim ...
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... England nor the United States have a complete and perfect title to the whole or any part of the Oregon territory . The Govern- ments of Great Britain and the United States have , however , for a long term of years set up a vague ...
... England nor the United States have a complete and perfect title to the whole or any part of the Oregon territory . The Govern- ments of Great Britain and the United States have , however , for a long term of years set up a vague ...
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