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... considered as corollaries to occupation , and all cases of transfer be held to fall under the category of treaty and convention , the enumeration may be considered as sufficient and complete " ( Phillimore , 3d Ed . , i . , 328 ) . Mr ...
... considered as corollaries to occupation , and all cases of transfer be held to fall under the category of treaty and convention , the enumeration may be considered as sufficient and complete " ( Phillimore , 3d Ed . , i . , 328 ) . Mr ...
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... considered said river of Cuyuni as a domain of this State , " - and it asks that reparation may be made for the attack ; that the Company may be reinstated in the quiet possession of the post , and that a proper delimitation between the ...
... considered said river of Cuyuni as a domain of this State , " - and it asks that reparation may be made for the attack ; that the Company may be reinstated in the quiet possession of the post , and that a proper delimitation between the ...
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... considered in the chapter on the Dutch Claim . The first of these was so expressed that it could hardly be considered a claim at all . It was confined to saying that the tributaries of the Essequibo had been " pos- sessed from time ...
... considered in the chapter on the Dutch Claim . The first of these was so expressed that it could hardly be considered a claim at all . It was confined to saying that the tributaries of the Essequibo had been " pos- sessed from time ...
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Chapter | 1 |
Diplomatic Correspondence | 23 |
bearing on the question of title | 153 |
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acquired acts adverse holding adverse possession Agreement of 1850 Amacura America Arbitrators asserted authorities Barima-Waini Britain British Government British Guiana Caribs century cession charter claim of right coast territory colonists Commandeur Company's conquest Creek Curumo Demerara Director-General disputed territory district dominion Dutch colony Dutch settlement Dutchmen effect established evidence exclusive exercised extend fact falls frontier Governor grant Guayana Indians interior international law island jurisdiction lands letter limits Lord Lord Aberdeen Lord Salisbury Majesty's Government mandeur Massaruni ment miles missions Moruca mouth nation Netherlands never Orinoco party period plantations political control Pomeroon possession Postholder Province question quibo reason reference region reported V. C. rule Santo Thome says Schomburgk Line settle settlers sion slaves sovereignty Spain Spaniards Spanish statement Storm Surinam terra nullius territory in dispute tion trade Treaty of Munster tribes tributaries V. C. II Venezuela Venezuelan Government Waini West India Company whole