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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Now , whatever point of the line drawn due North from the source of the River St.
Croix may be considered as the North - west Angle of Nova Scotia ; or , in other
words , whatever point on that line may be considered as the point of intersection
...
Now , whatever point of the line drawn due North from the source of the River St.
Croix may be considered as the North - west Angle of Nova Scotia ; or , in other
words , whatever point on that line may be considered as the point of intersection
...
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Bay of Fundy , But there was also another and peremptory reason why the
American negotiators must have insisted that the River St. Croix should continue
to be designated as having its mouth in the Bay of Fundy . The repeated attempts
, on ...
Bay of Fundy , But there was also another and peremptory reason why the
American negotiators must have insisted that the River St. Croix should continue
to be designated as having its mouth in the Bay of Fundy . The repeated attempts
, on ...
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St. Croix , laid down on Mitchell's Map , was the River St. Croix which ought to
Bay of Fuudý . form a part of said boundary line . " ( b ) So strongly impressed
was that belief , that it is found again asserted , twenty years later , in the
argument ...
St. Croix , laid down on Mitchell's Map , was the River St. Croix which ought to
Bay of Fuudý . form a part of said boundary line . " ( b ) So strongly impressed
was that belief , that it is found again asserted , twenty years later , in the
argument ...
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It was that provision in the treaty itself , declaring the mouth of the River St. Croix
to be in the Bay of Fundy , which afforded the security required in that respect .
Under the prevailing belief , that the designation of a River St. Croix , by that
name ...
It was that provision in the treaty itself , declaring the mouth of the River St. Croix
to be in the Bay of Fundy , which afforded the security required in that respect .
Under the prevailing belief , that the designation of a River St. Croix , by that
name ...
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The place , therefore , called St. Croix , adjoining to New Scotland , was most
likely intended to describe the lands between the rivers St. Croix and St. Johns . "
( 1 ) The reason there assigned is altogether insufficient . The tract of land lying ...
The place , therefore , called St. Croix , adjoining to New Scotland , was most
likely intended to describe the lands between the rivers St. Croix and St. Johns . "
( 1 ) The reason there assigned is altogether insufficient . The tract of land lying ...
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