Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Great Britain” in entry alaskan-boundary-the of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History:

...nd, and of the islands, bays, gulfs, and inlets adjacent thereto. In other words, Russia was to have exclusive dominion of tide-water and of a continuous strip of territory bordering upon it, while Great Britain was to have the interior country, with a right of free navigation of streams crossing the Russian territory on their way to the sea. That this was the design of the convention may be shown, first...
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Great Britain (United Kingdom) 242 0 0 0 0 user votes

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