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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Atlantic Ocean . are not , in the clauses of the treaty in which such rivers are
mentioned , to be held as " rivers falling into the ... divide those rivers that empty
themselves into the River St. Lawrence , from those which fall into the Atlantic
Ocean .
Atlantic Ocean . are not , in the clauses of the treaty in which such rivers are
mentioned , to be held as " rivers falling into the ... divide those rivers that empty
themselves into the River St. Lawrence , from those which fall into the Atlantic
Ocean .
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... from those which fall into the Sea , and also along the North Coast of the Bay
des Chaleurs ; " or , as being “ a line from the Bay of Chaleurs , along the
Highlands which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the River St.
Lawrence from ...
... from those which fall into the Sea , and also along the North Coast of the Bay
des Chaleurs ; " or , as being “ a line from the Bay of Chaleurs , along the
Highlands which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the River St.
Lawrence from ...
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That they did intend to allot , at all events , the whole of the rivers falling into the
Gulf of St. Lawrence to Great Britain , and ... empty themselves , either in . to the
Gulf or into the River St. Lawrence , from those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean .
That they did intend to allot , at all events , the whole of the rivers falling into the
Gulf of St. Lawrence to Great Britain , and ... empty themselves , either in . to the
Gulf or into the River St. Lawrence , from those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean .
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... the Bay of Chaleurs along the highlands which divide the rivers that empty
themselves into the River St. Lawrence from those which fall into the sea , to a
point in 45 degrees in Northern latitude , on the Eastern bank of the River
Connecticut .
... the Bay of Chaleurs along the highlands which divide the rivers that empty
themselves into the River St. Lawrence from those which fall into the sea , to a
point in 45 degrees in Northern latitude , on the Eastern bank of the River
Connecticut .
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For , in the description of that boundary , as defined by the treaty , no other rivers
are mentioned , or alluded to , but those which empty themselves into the River St
. Lawrence , and those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean . The framers of the ...
For , in the description of that boundary , as defined by the treaty , no other rivers
are mentioned , or alluded to , but those which empty themselves into the River St
. Lawrence , and those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean . The framers of the ...
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