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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We had now passed the country , of which the streams fall North - eastward into
the Outaonais , and entered that from which they flow , in a contrary direction
toward Lake Huron . On one side of the height of lund , which is the reciprocal ...
We had now passed the country , of which the streams fall North - eastward into
the Outaonais , and entered that from which they flow , in a contrary direction
toward Lake Huron . On one side of the height of lund , which is the reciprocal ...
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ibizlıfands . divides rivers Howing in different directions . ... of the treaty of 1783
had meant “ a mountainous country , ” they would have given to the Boundary
line the direction necessary , in order that it should meet what was on Mitchell's
Map ...
ibizlıfands . divides rivers Howing in different directions . ... of the treaty of 1783
had meant “ a mountainous country , ” they would have given to the Boundary
line the direction necessary , in order that it should meet what was on Mitchell's
Map ...
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The reverse is the case ; the due - North line is to stop at the highlands , and from
thence a second line is to commence , ( which two lines form the North - west
angle of Nova Scotia , ) ( i ) and proceed in a Westerly direction , along , or
passing ...
The reverse is the case ; the due - North line is to stop at the highlands , and from
thence a second line is to commence , ( which two lines form the North - west
angle of Nova Scotia , ) ( i ) and proceed in a Westerly direction , along , or
passing ...
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In describing a boundary line , there are three requisites ; the point at which it
begins , that at which it terminates , and the course or direction which it follows
between those two points . The most appropriate words , those in most common
use ...
In describing a boundary line , there are three requisites ; the point at which it
begins , that at which it terminates , and the course or direction which it follows
between those two points . The most appropriate words , those in most common
use ...
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... and ever in search of elevated ridges in the direction of the British line , Mr.
Campbell being then ten or twelve miles ... he considered as “ the main " a
broken Easterly ridge , on account of its favorable direction and mountainous
character .
... and ever in search of elevated ridges in the direction of the British line , Mr.
Campbell being then ten or twelve miles ... he considered as “ the main " a
broken Easterly ridge , on account of its favorable direction and mountainous
character .
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