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, Volumen2 |
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Channel Long usage has consecrated those expressions ; and it will therefore be
admitted , that although geographers , in their great divisions of the Ocean ,
consider those several seas as parts of the Atlantic Ocean , they are generally , in
...
Channel Long usage has consecrated those expressions ; and it will therefore be
admitted , that although geographers , in their great divisions of the Ocean ,
consider those several seas as parts of the Atlantic Ocean , they are generally , in
...
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nel ” has also been used as including both the “ Manche " or British and the Irish
Atlantic Ocean . Channel . Long usage has consecrated those expressions ; and
it will therefore be admitted , that although geographers , in their great divisions ...
nel ” has also been used as including both the “ Manche " or British and the Irish
Atlantic Ocean . Channel . Long usage has consecrated those expressions ; and
it will therefore be admitted , that although geographers , in their great divisions ...
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Atlantic Ocean . James ' River and Roanoke , and of their tributary streams , is
more than one half of the whole extent of the line . And of those four rivers , the
three first named empty themselves into the Atlantic Ocean , through the bay of ...
Atlantic Ocean . James ' River and Roanoke , and of their tributary streams , is
more than one half of the whole extent of the line . And of those four rivers , the
three first named empty themselves into the Atlantic Ocean , through the bay of ...
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Atlantic Ocean . are not , in the clauses of the treaty in which such rivers are
mentioned , to be held as " rivers falling into the Atlantic Ocean , ” there is not a
single river , contemplated by the treaty as such , to which the description applies
.
Atlantic Ocean . are not , in the clauses of the treaty in which such rivers are
mentioned , to be held as " rivers falling into the Atlantic Ocean , ” there is not a
single river , contemplated by the treaty as such , to which the description applies
.
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ing the Island of that name , and all other Islands within forty leagues of the Coast
, ” Bay of Pundt . & c . ... ( t ) In defining the boundaries of Nova Scotia , the Bay of
Fundy , the Gulf of St. Lawrence , and the Atlantic Ocean are each specially ...
ing the Island of that name , and all other Islands within forty leagues of the Coast
, ” Bay of Pundt . & c . ... ( t ) In defining the boundaries of Nova Scotia , the Bay of
Fundy , the Gulf of St. Lawrence , and the Atlantic Ocean are each specially ...
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