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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The notice , in 1765 , not to hunt on Indian grounds , does not prove that they
were held to be within the Province of ... the annexed condition of dividing rivers ;
proper in that general sense , as descriptive of any dividing ground whatever , 40
2.
The notice , in 1765 , not to hunt on Indian grounds , does not prove that they
were held to be within the Province of ... the annexed condition of dividing rivers ;
proper in that general sense , as descriptive of any dividing ground whatever , 40
2.
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It means with him nothing else than the ground which divides rivers flowing in
different directions , whatever may be the absolute elevation , or in other respects
, the character of such ground . And we will now give abundant proof that such is
...
It means with him nothing else than the ground which divides rivers flowing in
different directions , whatever may be the absolute elevation , or in other respects
, the character of such ground . And we will now give abundant proof that such is
...
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And he designates the various dividing grounds traversed on that long voyage ,
in the following manner : ( w ) ... Alexander Henry , an earlier traveller , who
passed over the same dividing ground in the year 1761 , gives it the same
appellation .
And he designates the various dividing grounds traversed on that long voyage ,
in the following manner : ( w ) ... Alexander Henry , an earlier traveller , who
passed over the same dividing ground in the year 1761 , gives it the same
appellation .
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3 Henry , speaking of the same dividing ground which he deseribes as a chain of
Highlande lakes , says , “ The region of the lakes is called the Hauteur de Terre ,
or land's height . " Describing the rivers that empty themselves into Lake Winipic ...
3 Henry , speaking of the same dividing ground which he deseribes as a chain of
Highlande lakes , says , “ The region of the lakes is called the Hauteur de Terre ,
or land's height . " Describing the rivers that empty themselves into Lake Winipic ...
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... west angle of Nova Scotia , than the intersection of the said line with that
dividing ground , in which , according to the map , the rivers which fall into the
River St. Lawrence have their sources ; and therefore , that no other iighlands
could have ...
... west angle of Nova Scotia , than the intersection of the said line with that
dividing ground , in which , according to the map , the rivers which fall into the
River St. Lawrence have their sources ; and therefore , that no other iighlands
could have ...
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