Report and Resolves in Relation to the North-eastern BoundaryMasschusetts Senate, 1838 - 76 עמודים |
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עמוד 22
He contends for the western branch of the Scaudiac , because that would leave
all the rivers which rise in the United States to empty themselves within the States
, and with the exception of the St. John's would secure to Great Britain the same ...
He contends for the western branch of the Scaudiac , because that would leave
all the rivers which rise in the United States to empty themselves within the States
, and with the exception of the St. John's would secure to Great Britain the same ...
עמוד 53
By surveys made under the commissioners provided for by the Ghent treaty , it is
ascertained , that there are four of those branches which have their source in the
highlands , about fifteen or twenty miles north of the forty - fifth degree of latitude ...
By surveys made under the commissioners provided for by the Ghent treaty , it is
ascertained , that there are four of those branches which have their source in the
highlands , about fifteen or twenty miles north of the forty - fifth degree of latitude ...
עמוד 71
... ascending , to the source of its south - westernmost branch , designated on
map A by the letter X ; thence a line drawn due west to the Highlands ; thence
along the said Highlands , which divide those rivers that empty themselves into
the ...
... ascending , to the source of its south - westernmost branch , designated on
map A by the letter X ; thence a line drawn due west to the Highlands ; thence
along the said Highlands , which divide those rivers that empty themselves into
the ...
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