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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... considered as evidence , mutually acknowledged by the Contracting Parties , of the topography of the country . Where those maps differ one from the other , they must , of course , be considered as evidence mutually acknowledged ; the ...
... considered as evidence , mutually acknowledged by the Contracting Parties , of the topography of the country . Where those maps differ one from the other , they must , of course , be considered as evidence mutually acknowledged ; the ...
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... considered as falling into the Atlantic Ocean . It is not intended by these observations , either to admit that the ground along which the line con- tended for by the British passes , is , in the sense they attach to the word , entitled ...
... considered as falling into the Atlantic Ocean . It is not intended by these observations , either to admit that the ground along which the line con- tended for by the British passes , is , in the sense they attach to the word , entitled ...
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... considered as under the exclusive jurisdiction of Great Britain . It is for the same reason that it was necessary , in the same article , to stipulate expressly for the right of taking fish on the coasts , bays , and creeks , of all ...
... considered as under the exclusive jurisdiction of Great Britain . It is for the same reason that it was necessary , in the same article , to stipulate expressly for the right of taking fish on the coasts , bays , and creeks , of all ...
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... considered , on the part of the United States , as an encroachment on the Charters and territorial rights of Virginia and other Colonies . ( v ) It had been provided , in the act itself , that nothing therein contained should , in any ...
... considered , on the part of the United States , as an encroachment on the Charters and territorial rights of Virginia and other Colonies . ( v ) It had been provided , in the act itself , that nothing therein contained should , in any ...
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... considered . Mitchell's map is acknowledged , by both parties , to have regulated the joint and official proceedings of the framers of the treaty of 1783 : and it has already been ob- served that the southern Boundary of the Province of ...
... considered . Mitchell's map is acknowledged , by both parties , to have regulated the joint and official proceedings of the framers of the treaty of 1783 : and it has already been ob- served that the southern Boundary of the Province of ...
Términos y frases comunes
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