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, Volumen2J. Harrison & Son, 1829 - 346 páginas |
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... considered as distinct seas . But the term " Ocean , " which , in reference to the coast of America , can only mean the Atlantic Ocean , is there made to comprehend all its other inlets and bays , without even excepting the Gulf of ...
... considered as distinct seas . But the term " Ocean , " which , in reference to the coast of America , can only mean the Atlantic Ocean , is there made to comprehend all its other inlets and bays , without even excepting the Gulf of ...
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... considered as distinct seas . But the term " Ocean , " which , in reference to the coast of America , can only mean the Atlantic Ocean , is there made to comprehend all its other inlets and bays , without even excepting the Gulf of ...
... considered as distinct seas . But the term " Ocean , " which , in reference to the coast of America , can only mean the Atlantic Ocean , is there made to comprehend all its other inlets and bays , without even excepting the Gulf of ...
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... considered as distinct from the Atlantic Ocean for all the purposes of the treaty , there was no river which could , under that instrument , be considered as falling into that Ocean . But there is no foundation for the distinction . The ...
... considered as distinct from the Atlantic Ocean for all the purposes of the treaty , there was no river which could , under that instrument , be considered as falling into that Ocean . But there is no foundation for the distinction . The ...
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... considered , the rivers which fall into the Atlantic Ocean are distinguished only from those which empty themselves into the River St. Lawrence . But , in another sentence of the same article , and in re- ference to another part of the ...
... considered , the rivers which fall into the Atlantic Ocean are distinguished only from those which empty themselves into the River St. Lawrence . But , in another sentence of the same article , and in re- ference to another part of the ...
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... considered as the North - west Angle of Nova Scotia ; or , in other words , whatever point on that line may be considered as the point of intersection with the Southern boundary of the Colony of Quebec , as described in the commissions ...
... considered as the North - west Angle of Nova Scotia ; or , in other words , whatever point on that line may be considered as the point of intersection with the Southern boundary of the Colony of Quebec , as described in the commissions ...
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angle of Nova asserted Bay des Chaleurs Bay of Fundy Bouchette boundary line branch Britain British Agent British line British Statement Brunswick Cape Chaudiere claim clause Connecticut River Croix declared described designated divide the rivers dividing highlands drawn due North due North line East embrace expressions extend Fief of Madawaska framers Governor Grant Gulf of Mexico Gulf of St head of Connecticut height of land highlands which divide Hill inlets intended intersection John Kennebec Lawrence line drawn due Lower Canada Mars Massachusetts miles Mitchell's Map mouth negotiators North latitude North-west angle North-westernmost head Nova Scotia Passamaquoddy Passamaquoddy Bay Penobscot Portage Proclamation of 1763 projet Province of Quebec public acts Quebec Act rence respect ridge Ristigouche River St rivers falling rivers that empty rivers which fall shewn South Southern boundary surveyed term Atlantic Ocean thence treaty of 1783 Treaty of Ghent tributary streams United West Written Evidence