American Quarterly Review, Volume 20Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1836 - Serial publications |
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... treaty of Ghent . In the view taken by Mr. Livingston of this position , they were thrown back to the convention of 1827 ; and his idea was , that as the arbi- trator selected under it had found himself incapable of fulfilling that ...
... treaty of Ghent . In the view taken by Mr. Livingston of this position , they were thrown back to the convention of 1827 ; and his idea was , that as the arbi- trator selected under it had found himself incapable of fulfilling that ...
Page 437
... treaty of 1783 , should be affected , was started , in the first place , not in a very decided manner , by Mr. Livingston , and it was afterwards more dis- tinctly asserted and vindicated in the progress of the discussion . As any ...
... treaty of 1783 , should be affected , was started , in the first place , not in a very decided manner , by Mr. Livingston , and it was afterwards more dis- tinctly asserted and vindicated in the progress of the discussion . As any ...
Page 438
... treaty . It may not be amiss here , perhaps , to bear in mind the position in which Maine was admitted to stand in regard to this question -together with the arrangement which Mr. Livingston had expected to accomplish towards arriving ...
... treaty . It may not be amiss here , perhaps , to bear in mind the position in which Maine was admitted to stand in regard to this question -together with the arrangement which Mr. Livingston had expected to accomplish towards arriving ...
Page 439
... treaty of 1783 , then a direct line from the head of the St. Croix , whatever may be its direction , to such highlands , ought to be adopted , and the line would still be conformable to the treaty . " The application of the principle to ...
... treaty of 1783 , then a direct line from the head of the St. Croix , whatever may be its direction , to such highlands , ought to be adopted , and the line would still be conformable to the treaty . " The application of the principle to ...
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... treaty . " D C B It is quite obvious , that this view of the case might have held out to Sir Charles R. Vaughan the ... treaty of 1783 to the face of the earth . In this point of view , we are naturally led , in the first place , to ...
... treaty . " D C B It is quite obvious , that this view of the case might have held out to Sir Charles R. Vaughan the ... treaty of 1783 to the face of the earth . In this point of view , we are naturally led , in the first place , to ...
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