Report and Resolves in Relation to the North-eastern BoundaryMasschusetts Senate, 1838 - 76 עמודים |
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עמוד 23
wick , but will cut off the sources of the rivers which fall into the bay of Chaleurs , if
not of many others which fall into the gulf of St. Lawrence . " Great Britain now con
. tends that the highlands intended by the treaty , must be on the south side of ...
wick , but will cut off the sources of the rivers which fall into the bay of Chaleurs , if
not of many others which fall into the gulf of St. Lawrence . " Great Britain now con
. tends that the highlands intended by the treaty , must be on the south side of ...
עמוד 38
All the descriptions of her boundary allow that her north boundary extends to the
bay of Chaleurs . Now if you make Mars Hill the north - west angle of Nova Scotia
, and continue a line from thence as you niust to the bay of Chaleurs ...
All the descriptions of her boundary allow that her north boundary extends to the
bay of Chaleurs . Now if you make Mars Hill the north - west angle of Nova Scotia
, and continue a line from thence as you niust to the bay of Chaleurs ...
עמוד 43
All the descriptions of her boundary allow that her north boundary extends to the
bay of Chaleurs . Now if you make Mars Hill the north - west angle of Nova Scotia
, and continue a line from thence as you must to the bay of Chaleurs , you ...
All the descriptions of her boundary allow that her north boundary extends to the
bay of Chaleurs . Now if you make Mars Hill the north - west angle of Nova Scotia
, and continue a line from thence as you must to the bay of Chaleurs , you ...
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according agent allowed already angle of Nova appears appointed ascertain Atlantic ocean bay of Chaleurs bounded branch Britain British government called claim commissioners Committee concessions contended controversy Croix cross described designated direct divide the rivers doubt due north east elevation empty established Executive extends fact fall feet formed give grant head highlands highlands which divide hundred interest intersected John John's jurisdiction King laid land language latitude Lawrence Legislature line drawn Maine Mars Hill Massachusetts mentioned miles millions monument mountain nearly negotiation north line north-west angle northern boundary Nova Scotia objection parties portion possession present President proposition province Quebec question relation ridge rise river St rivers that flow says seen Senate southern streams summit survey surveyor term terminate territory thence tion treaty of 1783 treaty of peace true United waters western whole