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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... St. Croix , eastward , and of the head of the Connecticut River , westward ; thus
securing to the United States the whole of each river emptying within their own
territory , and to Great Britain the whole of each river emptying within her territory .
... St. Croix , eastward , and of the head of the Connecticut River , westward ; thus
securing to the United States the whole of each river emptying within their own
territory , and to Great Britain the whole of each river emptying within her territory .
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The United States contend , that , through its whole extent between those two
points , and in no other part of it , the Boundary line must divide the rivers as
described in the Treaty . And when Great Britain insists , that the intention of the ...
The United States contend , that , through its whole extent between those two
points , and in no other part of it , the Boundary line must divide the rivers as
described in the Treaty . And when Great Britain insists , that the intention of the ...
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We had before us , through the whole negotiation , a variety of maps , but it was
Mitchell's Map upon which was marked out the whole of the boundary lines of the
United States ; and the River St. Croix which we fixed on , was upon that map the
...
We had before us , through the whole negotiation , a variety of maps , but it was
Mitchell's Map upon which was marked out the whole of the boundary lines of the
United States ; and the River St. Croix which we fixed on , was upon that map the
...
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Can 1794 . that of New Brunswick , by a line running along the highlands , which
extend from the head of Chaleurs Bay to the foot of the great fall of St. John's
River , and from thence , crossing the river , ( so as to include the whole of the ...
Can 1794 . that of New Brunswick , by a line running along the highlands , which
extend from the head of Chaleurs Bay to the foot of the great fall of St. John's
River , and from thence , crossing the river , ( so as to include the whole of the ...
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... Westerly course , from any point of the due North line ; that , through that whole
extent , the line would not divide , from any other river whatever , any river that
empties itself into the River St. Lawrence ; and that it could not , through that
whole ...
... Westerly course , from any point of the due North line ; that , through that whole
extent , the line would not divide , from any other river whatever , any river that
empties itself into the River St. Lawrence ; and that it could not , through that
whole ...
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