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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The Southern boundary of the Colony of Quebec , there referred to as being the
Northern boundary of Nova Scotia , is , in the commissions of the Governors of
that Province issued during the same period , described in the same words as in
...
The Southern boundary of the Colony of Quebec , there referred to as being the
Northern boundary of Nova Scotia , is , in the commissions of the Governors of
that Province issued during the same period , described in the same words as in
...
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And it is altogether denied , that a grant to a French subject , by a French
Governor of Canada , either before or after the existence of the Charter of the
Massachusetts ' Bay , can affect the limits or sovereign rights of the United States
, so far as ...
And it is altogether denied , that a grant to a French subject , by a French
Governor of Canada , either before or after the existence of the Charter of the
Massachusetts ' Bay , can affect the limits or sovereign rights of the United States
, so far as ...
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( 6 ) When the question was to quiet Indians in the vicinity of his Provinre , a
British Governor might have been justified in not strictly attending to Boundaries
running across a country yet in their possession . But , in this instance , the
Governor ...
( 6 ) When the question was to quiet Indians in the vicinity of his Provinre , a
British Governor might have been justified in not strictly attending to Boundaries
running across a country yet in their possession . But , in this instance , the
Governor ...
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( 9 ) The only public documents prior to the year 1783 , in which that height of
land ” had been described , are the Proclamation of 1763 , the Quebec Act of
1774 , and the Commissions of the Governors of the Province of Quebec . It was
there ...
( 9 ) The only public documents prior to the year 1783 , in which that height of
land ” had been described , are the Proclamation of 1763 , the Quebec Act of
1774 , and the Commissions of the Governors of the Province of Quebec . It was
there ...
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Governor of New Brunswick ( Thomas Carleton ) had made no mention ada ,
1783 , 1794 . in his instruction to the Surveyor General of that Province of its
Western boundary , which , by his own commission , was prescribed to be “ a line
drawn ...
Governor of New Brunswick ( Thomas Carleton ) had made no mention ada ,
1783 , 1794 . in his instruction to the Surveyor General of that Province of its
Western boundary , which , by his own commission , was prescribed to be “ a line
drawn ...
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