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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In the next sentence , and as applied to the due North line , it means , to cross or
intersect one and the same river . And thus , because the Boundary , extending
westwardly from the north - west angle of Nova Scotia to the source of
Connecticut ...
In the next sentence , and as applied to the due North line , it means , to cross or
intersect one and the same river . And thus , because the Boundary , extending
westwardly from the north - west angle of Nova Scotia to the source of
Connecticut ...
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Rivers intersect- latitude would cross Lake Champlain , and that the southern
Boundary would also ed . cross the Mobile , those peculiarities were neither in
the treaty , nor the negotiations , specifically adverted to . ( 6 ) Some general ...
Rivers intersect- latitude would cross Lake Champlain , and that the southern
Boundary would also ed . cross the Mobile , those peculiarities were neither in
the treaty , nor the negotiations , specifically adverted to . ( 6 ) Some general ...
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... or any other point north of it ; it is impossible to draw any line whatever , from
that point of intersection or North - west angle of Nova Scotia , to the Western
extremity of the Bay des Chaleurs , which will or can divide from each other ,
cross , or ...
... or any other point north of it ; it is impossible to draw any line whatever , from
that point of intersection or North - west angle of Nova Scotia , to the Western
extremity of the Bay des Chaleurs , which will or can divide from each other ,
cross , or ...
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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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And in that course he would necessarily cross the summit level , which separates
Loch Dich from Loch Eil , the elevation of which is only 94 feet above the level of
the Sea ; ( 0 ) since , by pursuing any other course , he must , contrary to the ...
And in that course he would necessarily cross the summit level , which separates
Loch Dich from Loch Eil , the elevation of which is only 94 feet above the level of
the Sea ; ( 0 ) since , by pursuing any other course , he must , contrary to the ...
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