Report and Resolves in Relation to the North-eastern BoundaryMasschusetts Senate, 1838 - 76 עמודים |
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עמוד 12
In 1621 , James I. of England granted to Sir William Alexander all the lands of the
continent now known by the names of Nova Scotia , New Brunswick , and a part
of Lower Canada . The western boundary of this grant is described as ...
In 1621 , James I. of England granted to Sir William Alexander all the lands of the
continent now known by the names of Nova Scotia , New Brunswick , and a part
of Lower Canada . The western boundary of this grant is described as ...
עמוד 21
In fact , the British commissioners under that treaty allowed expressly , that the
northwest angle of Nova Scotia was upon the highlands north of the St. John's ,
and near the sources of the rivers that flow into the St. Lawrence . The British
agent ...
In fact , the British commissioners under that treaty allowed expressly , that the
northwest angle of Nova Scotia was upon the highlands north of the St. John's ,
and near the sources of the rivers that flow into the St. Lawrence . The British
agent ...
עמוד 21
In fact , the British commissioners under that treaty allowed expressly , that the
northwest angle of Nova Scotia was upon the highlands north of the St. John's ,
and near the sources of the rivers that flow into the St. Lawrence . The British
agent ...
In fact , the British commissioners under that treaty allowed expressly , that the
northwest angle of Nova Scotia was upon the highlands north of the St. John's ,
and near the sources of the rivers that flow into the St. Lawrence . The British
agent ...
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