The Alaska FrontierAllen, Lane and Scott, 1903 - 198 страница Canada-Alaska boundary dispute. Statement of United States claims. Includes a chronicle of international negotiations, texts of documents, maps, etc., in support of the author's views. |
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... contentions anything but a nebulous maze of alleged facts . Their whole argument is founded upon a quibble . If the Canadian Govern- ment has any serious and tangible proofs with which to support its claims , it has not yet made them ...
... contentions anything but a nebulous maze of alleged facts . Their whole argument is founded upon a quibble . If the Canadian Govern- ment has any serious and tangible proofs with which to support its claims , it has not yet made them ...
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... Sir Charles Bagot , and Count Nesselrode and M. de Poletica . When Canning took up the negotiations , Great Britain had receded from all her contentions except as to the width of the lisière . In 16 THE ALASKA FRONTIER .
... Sir Charles Bagot , and Count Nesselrode and M. de Poletica . When Canning took up the negotiations , Great Britain had receded from all her contentions except as to the width of the lisière . In 16 THE ALASKA FRONTIER .
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... the wording of the Treaty of 1825 and the historical de- velopment of the Russian - American settlements . Dr. Dawson founded his contention upon a mistaken reading of the same Treaty . He argued that where 96 THE ALASKA FRONTIER .
... the wording of the Treaty of 1825 and the historical de- velopment of the Russian - American settlements . Dr. Dawson founded his contention upon a mistaken reading of the same Treaty . He argued that where 96 THE ALASKA FRONTIER .
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... contention , he failed thoroughly to comprehend the language of the Treaty . He said in his Report to Sir Charles Tupper , a copy of which he handed to Mr. Dall , that the Treaty of 1825 stipulates : " Que partout où la crête des ...
... contention , he failed thoroughly to comprehend the language of the Treaty . He said in his Report to Sir Charles Tupper , a copy of which he handed to Mr. Dall , that the Treaty of 1825 stipulates : " Que partout où la crête des ...
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... contentions . He gives one or two extracts from the instructions of the British Government to their representatives to show that ... contention the Muscovites had made originally . As a matter of fact , a careful examination of the whole ...
... contentions . He gives one or two extracts from the instructions of the British Government to their representatives to show that ... contention the Muscovites had made originally . As a matter of fact , a careful examination of the whole ...
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49th Congress agreed Alaska Alaskan Boundary Atlas Bering boundary line Britain British Admiralty British Columbia British Government Canada Canadian Government Canadian territory Cape claim Congress continent côte Count Nesselrode Cross Sound degrees forty minutes Dominion Droit Emperor England English estuaries fifty-four degrees forty fifty-four forty fiords French frontier line Fur Seal Arbitration Hudson's Bay Company Inlet International Law l'océan land letter ligne London Lynn Canal mainland marked ment miles Mount Saint Elias mountains Muscovite navigation negotiations nord northwest océan official Pacific parallèle Paris Pearse Islands Piadischeff Poletica Port Portland Canal Portland Channel Prince of Wales published Quebec Conference question Russian American Company Russian Government Saint Petersburg Secretary Session Seward shore sinuosités sinuosities Sir Charles Bagot Sir George Simpson Sir Robert Philli Sitka sovereignty Stikine River Strait strip territorial waters Thalweg tide water tion treaty of 1825 unbroken lisière United Volume Wales Island Washington Wrangell
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