The Monthly Magazine, Volume 46, Part 1R. Phillips, 1818 |
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... ment of the commissioners has been communicated to the respective govern- ments of Great Britain and the United States , and has ascertained and deter- mined that Moose , Dudley , and Frederick Islands do belong to the United States ...
... ment of the commissioners has been communicated to the respective govern- ments of Great Britain and the United States , and has ascertained and deter- mined that Moose , Dudley , and Frederick Islands do belong to the United States ...
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... ment appointed the same commissioner as in the former , and appointed the same agent jointly with his son , Ward Chip- man , jun . esq . a counsellor at law in New Brunswick . The American government appointed Cornelius P. Van Ness ...
... ment appointed the same commissioner as in the former , and appointed the same agent jointly with his son , Ward Chip- man , jun . esq . a counsellor at law in New Brunswick . The American government appointed Cornelius P. Van Ness ...
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... ment of it , lose any part of its present possessions , to be in the least dissatis- fied . The true boundary is described in the treaty of peace . The location of that boundary is a work of science , diligence , and labour ; and the ...
... ment of it , lose any part of its present possessions , to be in the least dissatis- fied . The true boundary is described in the treaty of peace . The location of that boundary is a work of science , diligence , and labour ; and the ...
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... ment , and ultimately the destruction , of thousands ; yet they have been allowed to drop into the grave without a re- mark ; in fact , their obscurity has proved their protection : but that is an exemp- tion that the literary character ...
... ment , and ultimately the destruction , of thousands ; yet they have been allowed to drop into the grave without a re- mark ; in fact , their obscurity has proved their protection : but that is an exemp- tion that the literary character ...
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... ment to the worth and character of Mr. Walker , who , he said , entertained opinions respecting the constitution of which he did not approve ; but that was no reason for withdrawing his good opinion , while his life and conduct were ...
... ment to the worth and character of Mr. Walker , who , he said , entertained opinions respecting the constitution of which he did not approve ; but that was no reason for withdrawing his good opinion , while his life and conduct were ...
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