The Congressional Globe, Volumen16Blair & Rives, 1845 |
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... possession of Nootka fact is placed beyond all doubt , that the Spaniards continued in the undisturbed possession of Nootka Sound until the year 1795 , when they voluntarily abandoned the place . Great Britain has never at on ...
... possession of Nootka fact is placed beyond all doubt , that the Spaniards continued in the undisturbed possession of Nootka Sound until the year 1795 , when they voluntarily abandoned the place . Great Britain has never at on ...
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... possession , the right to possession , and ( if these are in our favor ) then the best means of availing ourselves of the full enjoy- ment of these rights as against mere squatters , & c . To determine these questions , it might be well ...
... possession , the right to possession , and ( if these are in our favor ) then the best means of availing ourselves of the full enjoy- ment of these rights as against mere squatters , & c . To determine these questions , it might be well ...
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... possession in the val- ley of the Rio Grande ; and the most that can pos- sibly be said is , that the territory is in dispute . In all such cases , possession is a good title as against an imperfect one . We had , therefore , by no prin ...
... possession in the val- ley of the Rio Grande ; and the most that can pos- sibly be said is , that the territory is in dispute . In all such cases , possession is a good title as against an imperfect one . We had , therefore , by no prin ...
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