The Congressional Globe, Volumen16Blair & Rives, 1845 |
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... Spain . The law of na- tions recognises no such principles in regard to unappropriated territory as those embraced in this treaty ; and the British Plenipotentiary must fail in the attempt to prove that it contains " an ad- mission of ...
... Spain . The law of na- tions recognises no such principles in regard to unappropriated territory as those embraced in this treaty ; and the British Plenipotentiary must fail in the attempt to prove that it contains " an ad- mission of ...
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... Spain to refer the matter to any crowned head in Europe , which Great Britain refused , and the proceedings of the King and Parliament , he says : 6 " No assistance being had from France , Spain , tious encroachments on the territorial ...
... Spain to refer the matter to any crowned head in Europe , which Great Britain refused , and the proceedings of the King and Parliament , he says : 6 " No assistance being had from France , Spain , tious encroachments on the territorial ...
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... Spain , by the Florida treaty , in 1819. By this treaty , Spain released to us all her claims and pretensions to the northwest coast . It was in the nature of a quit claim . The paper title of England was also from Spain , by the conven ...
... Spain , by the Florida treaty , in 1819. By this treaty , Spain released to us all her claims and pretensions to the northwest coast . It was in the nature of a quit claim . The paper title of England was also from Spain , by the conven ...
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