Report and Resolves in Relation to the North-eastern BoundaryMasschusetts Senate, 1838 - 76 עמודים |
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עמוד 35
Wherever these highlands are situated , they must divide the rivers which empty
themselves into the St. Lawrence from those that fall into the sea or Atlantic
Ocean . The treaty does not bound us north by the highlands simply ; but by
highlands ...
Wherever these highlands are situated , they must divide the rivers which empty
themselves into the St. Lawrence from those that fall into the sea or Atlantic
Ocean . The treaty does not bound us north by the highlands simply ; but by
highlands ...
עמוד 43
Wherever these highlands are situated , they must divide the rivers which empty
themselves into the St. Lawrence from those that fall into the sea or Atlantic
Ocean . The treaty does not bound us north by the highlands simply ; but by
highlands ...
Wherever these highlands are situated , they must divide the rivers which empty
themselves into the St. Lawrence from those that fall into the sea or Atlantic
Ocean . The treaty does not bound us north by the highlands simply ; but by
highlands ...
עמוד 48
General Court. Senate. Joint Committee on Public Lands. articles , and in the
definitive treaty of 1783 , the terms sea , and Atlantic ocean frequently occur . The
third article which relates to the subject of the fisheries , contains these words-- " It
...
General Court. Senate. Joint Committee on Public Lands. articles , and in the
definitive treaty of 1783 , the terms sea , and Atlantic ocean frequently occur . The
third article which relates to the subject of the fisheries , contains these words-- " It
...
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