Report and Resolves in Relation to the North-eastern BoundaryMasschusetts Senate, 1838 - 76 עמודים |
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עמוד 6
A committee of our own Legislature , who visited these lands in 1835 , say of the
Allagash country which lies within the disputed territory , “ there can be no doubt ,
but that this is the best timbered tract in Maine , if not in the world . ” Again , they ...
A committee of our own Legislature , who visited these lands in 1835 , say of the
Allagash country which lies within the disputed territory , “ there can be no doubt ,
but that this is the best timbered tract in Maine , if not in the world . ” Again , they ...
עמוד 7
She cannot consent to be lest alone in the controversy , or to be left in doubt as to
the aid or countenance she may receive from the authorities of the union , in
maintaining her acknowledged rights . ” “ She asks the quiet and undisturbed ...
She cannot consent to be lest alone in the controversy , or to be left in doubt as to
the aid or countenance she may receive from the authorities of the union , in
maintaining her acknowledged rights . ” “ She asks the quiet and undisturbed ...
עמוד 32
claim of very recent origin , growing from an admitted right in us , and proceeding
first to a request to vary our acknowledged line , for an equivalent , and then upon
a denial , to a wavering doubt , and from thence to an absolute claim . " “ It has ...
claim of very recent origin , growing from an admitted right in us , and proceeding
first to a request to vary our acknowledged line , for an equivalent , and then upon
a denial , to a wavering doubt , and from thence to an absolute claim . " “ It has ...
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