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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That “ the St. Croix being the extreme eastern limit of the United States , the only
rivers which could have been intended to have been thus divided , were surely
those which empty themselves between the meridians of St. Croix , eastward ,
and ...
That “ the St. Croix being the extreme eastern limit of the United States , the only
rivers which could have been intended to have been thus divided , were surely
those which empty themselves between the meridians of St. Croix , eastward ,
and ...
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... and in reference to the division of the rivers which are intended to be divided
by the treaty , embraces and embraces nothing but that Bay and Gulf . 4. After the
treaty of 1783 , the Northern part of Nova Scotia was erected into a New Province
...
... and in reference to the division of the rivers which are intended to be divided
by the treaty , embraces and embraces nothing but that Bay and Gulf . 4. After the
treaty of 1783 , the Northern part of Nova Scotia was erected into a New Province
...
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... particular and obvious object , necessary in order to obtain the object to which
it applied , . was intended and can be made to extend to another object , and to
have an effect on the construction of another and distinct provision of the treaty ?
... particular and obvious object , necessary in order to obtain the object to which
it applied , . was intended and can be made to extend to another object , and to
have an effect on the construction of another and distinct provision of the treaty ?
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That the highlands intended to divide the rivers falling into the Atlantic Ocean
from those falling into the St. Lawrence , are in the American projet ) described in
the very same terms which they now retain in the definite treaty of 1783 . Whence
it ...
That the highlands intended to divide the rivers falling into the Atlantic Ocean
from those falling into the St. Lawrence , are in the American projet ) described in
the very same terms which they now retain in the definite treaty of 1783 . Whence
it ...
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Had the highlands to be met with on the due North line , been intended to be
those which divide the rivers , the words of the treaty would have been , due
North from the source of the St. Croix River , to the highlands which divide those
rivers ...
Had the highlands to be met with on the due North line , been intended to be
those which divide the rivers , the words of the treaty would have been , due
North from the source of the St. Croix River , to the highlands which divide those
rivers ...
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