Report and Resolves in Relation to the North-eastern BoundaryMasschusetts Senate, 1838 - 76 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 15
עמוד 35
Do they divide the waters which flow into the St. Lawrence from those that fall into
the Atlantic ? They do not ; they divide the waters of the St. John's from the waters
of the Penobscot - both of which are Atlantic rivers . These pretended ...
Do they divide the waters which flow into the St. Lawrence from those that fall into
the Atlantic ? They do not ; they divide the waters of the St. John's from the waters
of the Penobscot - both of which are Atlantic rivers . These pretended ...
עמוד 43
Do they divide the waters which flow into the St. Lawrence from those that fall into
the Atlantic ? They do not ; they divide the waters of the St. John's from the waters
of the Penobscot - both of which are Atlantic rivers . These pretended ...
Do they divide the waters which flow into the St. Lawrence from those that fall into
the Atlantic ? They do not ; they divide the waters of the St. John's from the waters
of the Penobscot - both of which are Atlantic rivers . These pretended ...
עמוד 45
From this representation , given by the Land Agent , of Mars hill , and the country
dividing the waters of the St. John's from those of the Penobscot , it will be seen
that , instead of a mountain range , the country is low and flat , with here and
there ...
From this representation , given by the Land Agent , of Mars hill , and the country
dividing the waters of the St. John's from those of the Penobscot , it will be seen
that , instead of a mountain range , the country is low and flat , with here and
there ...
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