The Congressional Globe, Volumen16Blair & Rives, 1845 |
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... coast from the Santa Barbara islands , in latitude 340 to the 43d parallel of lati tude , but the latter part of his voyage was made , I believe , without landing , and by a mere inspec- tion of the coast from his vessel . In 1535 ...
... coast from the Santa Barbara islands , in latitude 340 to the 43d parallel of lati tude , but the latter part of his voyage was made , I believe , without landing , and by a mere inspec- tion of the coast from his vessel . In 1535 ...
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... coast of Oregon as far north as the north- west point of Washington Island , as claimed by the United States , including also Nootka and Van- couver's Island ; of Heceta and Quadra in 1775 , of the mouth of the Columbia river , and of ...
... coast of Oregon as far north as the north- west point of Washington Island , as claimed by the United States , including also Nootka and Van- couver's Island ; of Heceta and Quadra in 1775 , of the mouth of the Columbia river , and of ...
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... coast . It was in the nature of a quit claim . The paper title of England was also from Spain , by the conven- tion of Nootka . It was in form a concession , and operated as an estoppel to all future claim by Spain to an exclusive right ...
... coast . It was in the nature of a quit claim . The paper title of England was also from Spain , by the conven- tion of Nootka . It was in form a concession , and operated as an estoppel to all future claim by Spain to an exclusive right ...
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