The Diplomacy of the War of 1812

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23, 1814 ; Wellington's Sup- plementary Despatches, IX., 189-190.
OPENING OF PEACE NEGOTIATIONS AT GHENT 225 had not changed their purpose, the note declared, was to be inferred from the statement made by the British ministers at the first conference to the effect " that no events subsequent to the first proposals for this nego- tiation had, in any manner, varied either the disposition of the British Government, that it might terminate in a peace honorable to both parties, or the terms upon whi
...ch they would be willing to conclude it."'° It was well known, the Americans said, that the differences between the two states were wholly of a maritime nature, and that the boundary of the Indian territory never had been a subject of dispute between Great Britain and the United States. " Neither the principles of reciprocity, the maxims of public law, nor the maritime rights of the British empire could require the permanent establishment of such boundary." Again, the proposition to demand a permanent territory for the Indians was " contrary to the acknowledged princi- ples of public law, and to the practice of all civilized nations." It was not founded on " perfect reciprocity," and it was wholly unnecessary.

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