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... ment were held , had not even yet been heard on the subject . The hurry with which the measure had been carried through , had prevented them from yet Sir R. Peel replied to an observation having a representative from that great which ...
... ment were held , had not even yet been heard on the subject . The hurry with which the measure had been carried through , had prevented them from yet Sir R. Peel replied to an observation having a representative from that great which ...
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... ment to different classes of persons , he must have been but ill acquainted with his character . Mr. Buller stated , that he had in his hand a petition , signed by 20,000 persons , from the place which he had the honour to represent ...
... ment to different classes of persons , he must have been but ill acquainted with his character . Mr. Buller stated , that he had in his hand a petition , signed by 20,000 persons , from the place which he had the honour to represent ...
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... ment of which he had given notice . He thought it however necessary on this occa- sion to deny the assertion , that the coun- try had been twelve months at peace . For , in point of fact , considering the state of our relations with ...
... ment of which he had given notice . He thought it however necessary on this occa- sion to deny the assertion , that the coun- try had been twelve months at peace . For , in point of fact , considering the state of our relations with ...
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... ment that the hon . gentleman who had just spoken should have declared himself in favour of the principle of the Bill , and yet declare his intention to agree to a proposition which would at once prevent the possibility of that ...
... ment that the hon . gentleman who had just spoken should have declared himself in favour of the principle of the Bill , and yet declare his intention to agree to a proposition which would at once prevent the possibility of that ...
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... ment was , that an opinion generally pre- vailed , that it would have been preferable to have imposed a duty . He did not mean to imply that the right hon . gentleman , with such a conviction on his mind , had nevertheless proposed the ...
... ment was , that an opinion generally pre- vailed , that it would have been preferable to have imposed a duty . He did not mean to imply that the right hon . gentleman , with such a conviction on his mind , had nevertheless proposed the ...
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215 페이지 - Superior, to the most northwestern point of the Lake of the Woods, to decide to which of the two parties the several islands lying in the lakes, water communications, and rivers, forming the said boundary, do respectively belong, in conformity with the true intent of the said treaty of peace of one thousand seven hundred and eighty-three; and to cause such parts of the said boundary as require it to be surveyed and marked.
213 페이지 - ... be requested to decide on the differences which may be stated in the said report or reports, or upon the report of one Commissioner, together with the grounds upon which the other Commissioner shall have refused, declined, or omitted to act, as the case may be. And if the Commissioner so refusing, declining, or omitting to act, shall also wilfully omit to state the grounds upon which he has so done, in such manner...
215 페이지 - The United States of America engage to put an end, immediately after the ratification of the present treaty, to hostilities with all the tribes or nations of Indians with whom they may be at war at the time of such ratification ; and forthwith to restore to such tribes or nations, respectively, all the possessions, rights, and privileges which they may have enjoyed or been entitled to in one thousand eight hundred and eleven, previous to such hostilities...
211 페이지 - ... hereinafter mentioned, on their paying the debts which they may have contracted during their captivity. The two contracting parties respectively engage to discharge, in specie, the advances which may have been made by the other for the sustenance and maintenance of such prisoners.
213 페이지 - Commissioners to some friendly Sovereign or State to be then named for that purpose, and who shall be requested to decide on the differences which may be stated in the said report or reports...
215 페이지 - ... to act exactly in the manner directed with respect to those mentioned in the next preceding article, unless otherwise specified in the present article. The said commissioners shall meet at St. Andrews, in the province of New Brunswick, and shall have power to adjourn to such other place or places, as they shall think fit.
209 페이지 - By Thomas Barclay and John Holmes, Esquires, Commissioners, appointed by virtue of the fourth article of the treaty of peace and amity between his Britannic Majesty and the United States of America...
211 페이지 - Passamaquoddy as are claimed by both parties, shall remain in the possession of the party in whose occupation they may be at the time of the exchange of the Ratifications of this Treaty, until the decision respecting the title to the said Islands shall have been made, in conformity with the Fourth Article of this Treaty. No disposition made by this Treaty, as to such possession of the islands and territories claimed by both parties, shall in any manner whatever be construed to affect the right of...
213 페이지 - ... from the northwest angle of Nova Scotia, viz., that angle which is formed by a line drawn due north from the source of St. Croix River to the highlands; along the said highlands which divide those rivers that empty themselves into the river St. Lawrence, from those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean...
209 페이지 - There shall be a firm and universal peace between his Britannic Majesty and the United States, and between their respective countries, territories, cities, towns, and people, of every degree, without exception of places or persons.