The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... parties . To a position of this novel nature demand on the part of Great Britain can be sup- Great Britain cannot accede . She knows of no posed to have given any weight to the present exception to the rule , that all treaties are put ...
... parties . To a position of this novel nature demand on the part of Great Britain can be sup- Great Britain cannot accede . She knows of no posed to have given any weight to the present exception to the rule , that all treaties are put ...
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... parties . His Lordship not only considers this as dially , to co - operate with His Majesty's Govern- a position of a novel nature , to which Great Brit- ment in devising such regulations as shall pre - ain cannot accede , but as ...
... parties . His Lordship not only considers this as dially , to co - operate with His Majesty's Govern- a position of a novel nature , to which Great Brit- ment in devising such regulations as shall pre - ain cannot accede , but as ...
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... parties and all other Powers . He disclaims all pretence of assigning to any treaty between the two nations any peculiarity not founded in the nature of the treaty itself . But he submits to the candor of His Majesty's Government ...
... parties and all other Powers . He disclaims all pretence of assigning to any treaty between the two nations any peculiarity not founded in the nature of the treaty itself . But he submits to the candor of His Majesty's Government ...
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... parties , the recognition of the sovereignty of the United States and the boundary line were adduced as illustrations to support the principle ; the language of the abovementioned articles in the Treaty of Ghent , and the claim brought ...
... parties , the recognition of the sovereignty of the United States and the boundary line were adduced as illustrations to support the principle ; the language of the abovementioned articles in the Treaty of Ghent , and the claim brought ...
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... parties , the United States in their new character were to enjoy . By the acknowledgment of the independence of the Uni- ted States , Great Britain bound herself to treat them , thenceforward , as a nation possessed of all the ...
... parties , the United States in their new character were to enjoy . By the acknowledgment of the independence of the Uni- ted States , Great Britain bound herself to treat them , thenceforward , as a nation possessed of all the ...
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