First Statement on the Part of Great Britain, According to the Provisions of the Convention Concluded Between Great Britain and the United States, on the 29th September, 1827: For Regulating the Reference to Arbitration of the Disputed Points of Boundary Under the Fifth Article of the Treaty of Ghent : For Regulating the Reference to Arbitration of the Disputed Points of Boundary Under the Fifth Article of the Treaty of Ghent, Volumen1J. Harrison & Son, 1829 - 346 páginas |
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... banks , being sufficient to entitle it to the designation of " Highland , " in relation to those rivers and to that country . ( f ) No Highlands can divide the rivers that fall into the Atlantic Ocean from those which fall into the ...
... banks , being sufficient to entitle it to the designation of " Highland , " in relation to those rivers and to that country . ( f ) No Highlands can divide the rivers that fall into the Atlantic Ocean from those which fall into the ...
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... Bank , and the other Banks of Newfoundland ; although those Banks could not be denied to be " places in the Sea , " and might certainly have been considered as included within that general term . Since the specific designation , in the ...
... Bank , and the other Banks of Newfoundland ; although those Banks could not be denied to be " places in the Sea , " and might certainly have been considered as included within that general term . Since the specific designation , in the ...
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... banks of the River St. Lawrence itself . By the Charter , there- fore , the north - west angle of Nova Scotia was to be found on the bank of the River St. Lawrence ; by the treaty it is designated as being on the Highlands . This last ...
... banks of the River St. Lawrence itself . By the Charter , there- fore , the north - west angle of Nova Scotia was to be found on the bank of the River St. Lawrence ; by the treaty it is designated as being on the Highlands . This last ...
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... bank of the River St. Law- rence , was thereby placed on the said Highlands . The Boundaries of the Province of Quebec were enlarged in another quarter by the act of Parliament of 14th Geo . III . Chap . 83. ( 1774 ) commonly called the ...
... bank of the River St. Law- rence , was thereby placed on the said Highlands . The Boundaries of the Province of Quebec were enlarged in another quarter by the act of Parliament of 14th Geo . III . Chap . 83. ( 1774 ) commonly called the ...
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... banks of the St. Lawrence , from the River Ouelle to the River Metis , or thereabout , was not wanted by the Crown , in order to establish a communication be- tween Canada and Nova Scotia , but to preserve that of Quebec with the ...
... banks of the St. Lawrence , from the River Ouelle to the River Metis , or thereabout , was not wanted by the Crown , in order to establish a communication be- tween Canada and Nova Scotia , but to preserve that of Quebec with the ...
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45th degree aforesaid agreed angle of Nova Atlantic Ocean Bay des Chaleurs Bay of Fundy Boun Boundary Line Boundary of Nova branch of Connecticut Britain British Government Charter Commissioners confirmed Connecticut River contemplated Croix dary declared degree of north designated divide the rivers drawn due north due north line east extend framers Governor grant Gulf of St head of Connecticut Highlands which divide intended intersection John Kennebec Lake Champlain lands Lawrence line drawn due Mars Hill middle miles Mitchell's map mouth name of Connecticut North America north latitude north-west angle north-westernmost head northern Nova Scotia Penobscot Proclamation of 1763 Province of Maine Province of Quebec Quebec Act River Connecticut River Iroquois River Metis River Ristigouche River St rivers falling rivers that empty rivers that fall Sagadahock southern Boundary territory thence treaty of 1783 treaty of Ghent treaty of peace tributary streams United western Boundary Written Evidence