Canadian-American Relations, 1875-1911Yale University Press, 1943 - 507 Seiten Map on lining-papers. Bibliographical foot-notes. "Manuscript materials": p. [467]-468. |
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... British Government , previous to the sessions of the Joint High Commission , had never voiced a claim to the headwaters of the Lynn Canal . British officials might have been inclined to the view that these waters really belonged to ...
... British Government , previous to the sessions of the Joint High Commission , had never voiced a claim to the headwaters of the Lynn Canal . British officials might have been inclined to the view that these waters really belonged to ...
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... British Government proposed to Ambassador Choate that the United States grant to Canada a perpetual lease of territory consisting of half a square mile at a suitable spot on the Lynn Canal on conditions similar to those on which ...
... British Government proposed to Ambassador Choate that the United States grant to Canada a perpetual lease of territory consisting of half a square mile at a suitable spot on the Lynn Canal on conditions similar to those on which ...
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... British Government chose as its representative , Lord Alverstone , the Lord Chief Justice of England , and by these appointments a strong and well - merited rebuke was given to President Roosevelt . It is hardly likely , however , that ...
... British Government chose as its representative , Lord Alverstone , the Lord Chief Justice of England , and by these appointments a strong and well - merited rebuke was given to President Roosevelt . It is hardly likely , however , that ...
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PRESIDENT CLEVELAND SUBMITS THE FISHERIES QUES | 21 |
THE SENATE REJECTS | 60 |
THE NORTH ATLANTIC FISHERIES CONTROVERSY IS SET | 87 |
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agree Alaskan boundary Alverstone Ambassador Choate American fishermen American fishing vessels American Government April arbitration August Bayard Letter Book Behring Sea boundary line Britain British Government Canada Canadian Government Chamberlain claim coast commercial union concessions Congress December Dept Dominion England favor February February 18 fisheries Foreign Office Foster fur-seal Henry White ibid inlets islands January Joint High Commission Joseph Chamberlain Julian Pauncefote July June lisière Lord Alverstone Lord Herschell Lord Lansdowne Lord Rosebery Lord Salisbury Lynn Canal Macdonald Papers March matter memorandum ment Minister modus vivendi negotiations Newfoundland North November October pelagic sealing ports President Roosevelt proposed question reference regard Russia S. J. Ritchie Secretary Bayard Secretary Blaine Secretary Gresham Secretary Hay seizures Senator Lodge September sess settlement Sir Charles Tupper Sir John Macdonald Sir Julian Pauncefote Sir Lionel West Sir Wilfrid Laurier Stikine River tariff territory tion trade Treaty of 1818 United Washington waters wrote