Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 87
... Convention of 1818 , and they therefore intend to dispatch a small naval force of steamers or other vessels to enforce the observ- ance of that Convention . " This vindication of the rights of the Crown and protection of the interests ...
... Convention of 1818 , and they therefore intend to dispatch a small naval force of steamers or other vessels to enforce the observ- ance of that Convention . " This vindication of the rights of the Crown and protection of the interests ...
Side 176
... treaty was abro- gated by the United States , Canada had no alterna- tive but to protect her rights under the treaty of 1818. The result was a hue and cry throughout the United States . The Republican and Demo- cratic Press joined in ...
... treaty was abro- gated by the United States , Canada had no alterna- tive but to protect her rights under the treaty of 1818. The result was a hue and cry throughout the United States . The Republican and Demo- cratic Press joined in ...
Side 178
... treaty of 1818 between the United States and Great Britain , which has been questio vexata ever since it was concluded , and to - day is suffered to inter- fere with and seriously embarrass the good under- standing of both countries in ...
... treaty of 1818 between the United States and Great Britain , which has been questio vexata ever since it was concluded , and to - day is suffered to inter- fere with and seriously embarrass the good under- standing of both countries in ...
Side 180
... treaty of 1818 , and the action of the Canadian officials towards American fishing vessels during the past season , has awakened a great deal of feeling . It behoves those who are charged with the safe con- duct of the honour and ...
... treaty of 1818 , and the action of the Canadian officials towards American fishing vessels during the past season , has awakened a great deal of feeling . It behoves those who are charged with the safe con- duct of the honour and ...
Side 187
... Convention of the 20th October , 1818 , came into force again at the commencement of the year 1886 . Article I. of that Convention is as follows : " Whereas differences have arisen respect- ing the liberty claimed by the United States ...
... Convention of the 20th October , 1818 , came into force again at the commencement of the year 1886 . Article I. of that Convention is as follows : " Whereas differences have arisen respect- ing the liberty claimed by the United States ...
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