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Page 201
... Britain , it will reverse the facts as sumed by us in relation to that privilege . The third article of the treaty of 1783 , respect- ing the fisheries , and the eighth article of that treaty , respecting the Mississippi , had not the ...
... Britain , it will reverse the facts as sumed by us in relation to that privilege . The third article of the treaty of 1783 , respect- ing the fisheries , and the eighth article of that treaty , respecting the Mississippi , had not the ...
Page 206
... Britain . If , indeed , it were such a reserva- tion , it must have been intended for our benefit , and- of course , no equivalent for the fishing privilege , likewise for our benefit . If it is considered as a reservation made by Great ...
... Britain . If , indeed , it were such a reserva- tion , it must have been intended for our benefit , and- of course , no equivalent for the fishing privilege , likewise for our benefit . If it is considered as a reservation made by Great ...
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... Britain to the Unit- ed States . And , had it even been the intention of both parties that Britain should cede the whole of her territories on the Mississippi , it was yet com- petent to her to reserve the right of navigating the river ...
... Britain to the Unit- ed States . And , had it even been the intention of both parties that Britain should cede the whole of her territories on the Mississippi , it was yet com- petent to her to reserve the right of navigating the river ...
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