Exposition of the Causes and the Consequences of the Boundary Differences Between Great Britain and the United States: Subsequently to Their Adjustment by Arbitration ...Mitchell, Heaton, and Mitchell, 1839 - 95페이지 |
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... final and conclusive . In settling the Western Boundary , the two Governments com- pletely overlooked the natural features of the country . The words of the treaty of 1783 , " by a line to be drawn from thence to the " River Mississipi ...
... final and conclusive . In settling the Western Boundary , the two Governments com- pletely overlooked the natural features of the country . The words of the treaty of 1783 , " by a line to be drawn from thence to the " River Mississipi ...
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... final decision of a Sovereign Arbitrator , it required from the American Government the execution of that stipulation . To prevent the possibility of further misintelligence , difference , delay , or negociation , a formal Convention ...
... final decision of a Sovereign Arbitrator , it required from the American Government the execution of that stipulation . To prevent the possibility of further misintelligence , difference , delay , or negociation , a formal Convention ...
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... final Award . potentiaries of both the contending parties , at the Hague , his final Award . The only point secured by England in 1814 against the un- bounded concessions made to the United States , was , the stipulation to refer the ...
... final Award . potentiaries of both the contending parties , at the Hague , his final Award . The only point secured by England in 1814 against the un- bounded concessions made to the United States , was , the stipulation to refer the ...
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... final character of the transaction , and is an invitation to the adverse party to refuse its assent , if so disposed . It is further fearfully compromising the dignity of the country , by refusing to produce , on the score of ...
... final character of the transaction , and is an invitation to the adverse party to refuse its assent , if so disposed . It is further fearfully compromising the dignity of the country , by refusing to produce , on the score of ...
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... final and conclusive , and it shall be carried , without reserve , into " immediate effect . " 66 This document is transmitted to the President , and we have no information regarding its reception - no copy of the reply . These ...
... final and conclusive , and it shall be carried , without reserve , into " immediate effect . " 66 This document is transmitted to the President , and we have no information regarding its reception - no copy of the reply . These ...
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admit adoption aggression American Government American Secretary arbitration asserted Atlantic Atlantic Ocean authority Award Bay of Fundy Boundary question Britain British Crown British Government British Minister Brunswick Chargé d'Affaires Charles Bankhead claim collision Colonies commenced Commissioners communication consequently consider Convention of 1827 course decision declared despatch of February despatch of October diplomatic diplomatists disputed territory documents effect England favour feel France friendly Sovereign Governor Governor of Maine Hague honour hostility House of Commons instructions interests jurisdiction King of Holland Lord Palmerston Maine Majesty's Government matter ment Minister at Washington motives negociation Netherland Majesty North-east Boundary Nova Scotia object opinion outrages Parliament party peace position possession Preble President proceedings proposal protest province received reference refused rejection reply Rivière Russia Senate settled settlement stipulation Texas tion transactions Treaty of 1783 Treaty of Ghent triumph United Vaughan views violation VISCOUNT PALMERSTON
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vii 페이지 - States stating in detail the points on which they differ, and the grounds upon which their respective opinions have been formed, or the grounds upon which they or either of them have so refused declined or omitted to act. And His Britannic Majesty and the Government of the United States hereby agree to refer the report, or reports of the said Commissioners to some friendly Sovereign or State to be then named for that purpose...
63 페이지 - Of pending questions, the most important is that which exists with the government of Great Britain, in respect to our northeastern boundary. It is with unfeigned regret that the people of the United States must look back upon the abortive efforts made by the executive, for a period of more than half a century, to determine what no nation should suffer long to remain in dispute, the true line which divides its possessions from those of other powers.
xii 페이지 - Lawrence ; comprehending all islands within twenty leagues of any part of the shores of the United States, and lying between lines to be drawn due east from the points where the aforesaid boundaries between Nova Scotia on the one part, and East Florida on the other, shall respectively touch the Bay of Fundy and the Atlantic Ocean ; excepting such islands as now are, or heretofore have been, within the limits of the said province of Nova Scotia.
xiii 페이지 - Whereas reciprocal advantages and mutual convenience are found by experience to form the only permanent foundation of peace and friendship between states, it is agreed to form the articles of the proposed treaty on such principles of liberal equity and reciprocity as that partial advantages (those seeds of discord) being excluded, Much a beneficial and satisfactory intercourse between the two countries may be established as to promise and secure to both perpetual peace and harmony.
63 페이지 - ... perhaps, was not indispensable to a faithful performance of the duties of the Federal Government. Time has, however, changed this state of things, and has brought about a condition of affairs in which the true interests of both countries imperatively require that this question should be put at rest. It is not to be disguised that, with full confidence, often expressed, in the desire of the British Government to terminate it, we are apparently as far from its adjustment as we were at the time...
xiv 페이지 - Some crimes, by their magnitude, have a touch of the sublime ; and to this dignity the seizure of Texas by our citizens is entitled. Modern times furnish no example of individual rapine on so grand a scale. It is nothing less than the robbery of a realm. The pirate seizes a ship. The colonists and their coadjutors can satisfy themselves 20 with nothing short of an empire.
xii 페이지 - John to the South End of the Lake Nipisson ; from whence the said Line crossing the River St. Lawrence and the Lake Champlain in forty-five Degrees of North Latitude, passes along the Highlands which divide the Rivers that Empty themselves into the said River St. Lawrence from those which fall into the Sea, and also along the North Coast of the Bay des Chaleurs and the Coast of the Gulph of St.
xiv 페이지 - Texas is a country conquered by our citizens ; and the annexation of it to our Union will be the beginning of conquests, which, unless arrested and beaten back by a just and kind Providence, will stop only at the Isthmus of Dnrien.
xiv 페이지 - We boast of our rapid growth, forgetting that, throughout nature, noble growths are slow. Our people throw themselves beyond the bounds of civilization, and expose themselves to relapses into a semi-barbarous state, under the impulse of wild imagination, and for the name of great possessions. Perhaps there is no people on earth, on whom the ties of local attachment sit so loosely. Even the wandering tribes of Scythia are bound to one spot, the graves of their fathers ; but the homes and graves of...
viii 페이지 - That an humble Address be presented to his Majesty, praying that he will be graciously pleased to issue a Commission for inquiring into the defects, occasioned by time and otherwise, in the Laws of this realm, and into the measures necessary for removing the same.