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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... Lawrence must be considered as distinct from the Atlantic Ocean for all the
purposes of the treaty , there was no river which could , under that instrument , be
considered as falling into that Ocean . But there is no foundation for the
distinction .
... Lawrence must be considered as distinct from the Atlantic Ocean for all the
purposes of the treaty , there was no river which could , under that instrument , be
considered as falling into that Ocean . But there is no foundation for the
distinction .
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In that clause of the treaty which has heretofore been considered , the rivers
which fall into the Atlantic Ocean are distinguished only from those which empty
themselves into the River St. Lawrence . But , in another sentence of the same
article ...
In that clause of the treaty which has heretofore been considered , the rivers
which fall into the Atlantic Ocean are distinguished only from those which empty
themselves into the River St. Lawrence . But , in another sentence of the same
article ...
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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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The designation was correct , since , guided by Mitchell's Map , the framers of the
treaty must have considered any of its nameless upper branches , as equally
entitled to the appellation of Connecticut River . And it has already been
observed ...
The designation was correct , since , guided by Mitchell's Map , the framers of the
treaty must have considered any of its nameless upper branches , as equally
entitled to the appellation of Connecticut River . And it has already been
observed ...
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Hall's Stream must also be excluded , on account of its uniting itself with the main
river , ' most head of Con at a point below the place which was , at the date of the
treaty , considered as the internecticut River . section of the said main river ...
Hall's Stream must also be excluded , on account of its uniting itself with the main
river , ' most head of Con at a point below the place which was , at the date of the
treaty , considered as the internecticut River . section of the said main river ...
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