Report and Resolves in Relation to the North-eastern BoundaryMasschusetts Senate, 1838 - 76 עמודים |
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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 ...
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treaty ? rence from those that fall into the sea . The highlands for which we
contend , and those contended for by Great Britain are both laid down on the map
, and are both due north from the source of the St. Croix . But which are the
highlands ...
treaty ? rence from those that fall into the sea . The highlands for which we
contend , and those contended for by Great Britain are both laid down on the map
, and are both due north from the source of the St. Croix . But which are the
highlands ...
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Massachusetts. General Court. Senate. Joint Committee on Public Lands. rence
from those that fall into the sea . The highlands for which we contend , and those
contended for by Great Britain are both laid down on the map , and are both due
...
Massachusetts. General Court. Senate. Joint Committee on Public Lands. rence
from those that fall into the sea . The highlands for which we contend , and those
contended for by Great Britain are both laid down on the map , and are both due
...
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