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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And again , “ the River St. Lawrence receives nearly all the rivers that have their
sources in the extensive range of mountains to the northwards , called the Land's
Height , that separates the waters falling into Hudson's Bay , still further to the ...
And again , “ the River St. Lawrence receives nearly all the rivers that have their
sources in the extensive range of mountains to the northwards , called the Land's
Height , that separates the waters falling into Hudson's Bay , still further to the ...
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Mr. Bouchette , Surveyor General of Lower Canada , in his topographical
description of that province , ( i ) speaks of “ the vast collections of fresh waters
forming the chain of lakes , that , through the channel of the St. Lawrence ,
descend like ...
Mr. Bouchette , Surveyor General of Lower Canada , in his topographical
description of that province , ( i ) speaks of “ the vast collections of fresh waters
forming the chain of lakes , that , through the channel of the St. Lawrence ,
descend like ...
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( P ) The word “ Sca ” is there , as well as wherever else it occurs in the Grant ,
used in its general sense , and embraces both the Bay of Fundy and the Gulf of St
. Lawrence . The Grant of Islands and Seas , whether for six leagues , from the
West ...
( P ) The word “ Sca ” is there , as well as wherever else it occurs in the Grant ,
used in its general sense , and embraces both the Bay of Fundy and the Gulf of St
. Lawrence . The Grant of Islands and Seas , whether for six leagues , from the
West ...
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( t ) In defining the boundaries of Nova Scotia , the Bay of Fundy , the Gulf of St.
Lawrence , and the Atlantic Ocean are each specially designated and
distinguished from each other ; the appellation of Atlantic Ocean being expressly
confined to ...
( t ) In defining the boundaries of Nova Scotia , the Bay of Fundy , the Gulf of St.
Lawrence , and the Atlantic Ocean are each specially designated and
distinguished from each other ; the appellation of Atlantic Ocean being expressly
confined to ...
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And it appears that , misled by an error in Mitchell's Map , the framers of the treaty
of 1783 may well have believed , that the due north line would not cross any
branch of any of the rivers that fall into the Gulf of St. Lawrence , and that the
North ...
And it appears that , misled by an error in Mitchell's Map , the framers of the treaty
of 1783 may well have believed , that the due north line would not cross any
branch of any of the rivers that fall into the Gulf of St. Lawrence , and that the
North ...
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