The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... British Government ; that the description is capable of being accurately applied to the actual features of the country intended to be described ; and that , taking the description in the natural and obvious import of the words , and ...
... British Government ; that the description is capable of being accurately applied to the actual features of the country intended to be described ; and that , taking the description in the natural and obvious import of the words , and ...
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... British provinces of New Brunswick and Lower Canada , —but what were the true limits of the State of Massachusetts Bay , as in- tended and defined by the Treaty ? Originally , the chartered limits of the province of Massachusetts Bay ...
... British provinces of New Brunswick and Lower Canada , —but what were the true limits of the State of Massachusetts Bay , as in- tended and defined by the Treaty ? Originally , the chartered limits of the province of Massachusetts Bay ...
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... the form already so often used to designate this ligne des versants , only in the substitution of VOL . III . NO . IX . - SEPTEMBER . C " the Atlantic Ocean " for " the Sea , 1838. ] 33 Anomalies of the British Claim .
... the form already so often used to designate this ligne des versants , only in the substitution of VOL . III . NO . IX . - SEPTEMBER . C " the Atlantic Ocean " for " the Sea , 1838. ] 33 Anomalies of the British Claim .
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... British assertion , that Mar's - Hill is " the north- west angle of Nova Scotia , " have any foundation - the consequence follows directly , that the southern boundary of Quebec must lie about a hundred miles further south than has ever ...
... British assertion , that Mar's - Hill is " the north- west angle of Nova Scotia , " have any foundation - the consequence follows directly , that the southern boundary of Quebec must lie about a hundred miles further south than has ever ...
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... British side to locate it as far westward as possible . The British commissioner , Ward Chipman , Esq . , in his argument on this point , treats as mu- tually understood and unquestionable premises all that we now de- mand , and argues ...
... British side to locate it as far westward as possible . The British commissioner , Ward Chipman , Esq . , in his argument on this point , treats as mu- tually understood and unquestionable premises all that we now de- mand , and argues ...
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