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Mr. Webster's Vindication of the Treaty of Washington of 1842: In a Speech ... - Page 10
by Daniel Webster - 1846 - 88 pages
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Report and Resolves in Relation to the North-eastern Boundary

Massachusetts. General Court. Joint Committee on Public Lands - Canada - 1838 - 102 pages
...long to remain in dispute, the true line which divides its possessions from those of other powers. It is not to be disguised, that with full confidence,...we were at the time of signing the treaty of peace in 1783.'' We do not intend to go into the subject of the encroachments upon the disputed territory...
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Succinct Account of the Treaties and Negociations Between Great Britain and ...

Andrew Stuart - Canada - 1838 - 216 pages
...that part of North America. The President, in his Message to Congress, of the 5th Dec. 1837, says, " It is not to be disguised that with full confidence...adjustment as we were at the time of signing the Treaty of 1 783. The sole result of long-pending negociations, and a perplexing arbitration, appears to be a...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 79

Edmund Burke - Anglo-Dutch War, 1780-1784 - 1838 - 862 pages
...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 two interests of both countries imperatively require that this question should be put at rest. It is...
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Exposition of the Causes and the Consequences of the Boundary Differences ...

David Urquhart - Canada - 1839 - 138 pages
...long to remain in dispute, the true line which divides its possessions from those of other Powers. It is not to be disguised that, with full confidence...we were at the time of signing the Treaty of Peace in 1783." During the course of these anomalous negociations, not less anomalous were the practical...
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The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, Volume 40

Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1840 - 536 pages
...any two men, however discreet and generous. The president, in his message of 1837, stated " that time has brought about a condition of affairs, in which...interests of both countries imperatively require that the question shall be set at rest." This is still more true in 1840 than it was at the date of this...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 71

1840 - 824 pages
...any two men, however discreet and generous. The President, in his message of 1837, stated ' that time has brought about a condition of affairs, ' in which...the true interests of both countries imperatively re' quire that the question shall be set at rest.' This is still more true in 1840 than it was at the...
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The Edinburgh Review, Volume 71

English literature - 1840 - 636 pages
...any two men, however discreet and generous. The President, in his message of 1837, stated ' that time has brought about a condition of affairs, ' in which the true interests of both countriejs- imperatively re' quire that the question shall be set at rest.' This is still more true...
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The Political Text Book: Containing the Declaration of Independence, with ...

Edward Currier - United States - 1841 - 474 pages
...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...we were at the time of signing the treaty of peace in 1783. The sole result of long-pending negotiations, and a perplexing arbitration, appears to be...
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The True Republican: Containing the Inaugural Addresses, Together with the ...

Presidents - 1841 - 460 pages
...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...we were at the time of signing the treaty of peace in 1783. The sole result of long-pending negotiations, and a perplexing arbitration, appears to be...
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Addresses and Messages of the Presidents of the United States from ...

United States. President - Presidents - 1842 - 794 pages
...to a faithful performance of the duties of the federal gorernment. Time has, however, changed this state of things, and has brought about a condition...we were at the time of signing the treaty of peace in 1783. The sole result of long-pending negotiations, and a perplexing arbitration, appears to be...
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