Report and Resolves in Relation to the North-eastern BoundaryMasschusetts Senate, 1838 - 76 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 11
עמוד 12
... river or spring emptying itself into the great river of Canada ; and from thence
running to the east along the shores of the said river of Canada . " The territory
included in this grant , was bounded on the west by the St. Croix , and a line
drawn ...
... river or spring emptying itself into the great river of Canada ; and from thence
running to the east along the shores of the said river of Canada . " The territory
included in this grant , was bounded on the west by the St. Croix , and a line
drawn ...
עמוד 13
We have already said , that from the grant in 1621 to 1763 , Nova Scotia was
bounded north by the St. Lawrence . Though this province had been the subject
of grants , of conquests , and cessions , the British government always
recognized ...
We have already said , that from the grant in 1621 to 1763 , Nova Scotia was
bounded north by the St. Lawrence . Though this province had been the subject
of grants , of conquests , and cessions , the British government always
recognized ...
עמוד 21
... the province of Nova Scotia was bounded north by the highlands . Again he
says , “ The province of Nova Scotia at the time of the treaty of 1783 , was
bounded to the northward by the southern boundary of にこ* U11 III . DIESE B 1 :
0 1838 .
... the province of Nova Scotia was bounded north by the highlands . Again he
says , “ The province of Nova Scotia at the time of the treaty of 1783 , was
bounded to the northward by the southern boundary of にこ* U11 III . DIESE B 1 :
0 1838 .
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