The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... Nova Scotia , to wit : that angle which is formed by a line drawn due north , from the source of the St. Croix river to the high- lands , along the said highlands which divide those rivers 30 [ September , The Northeastern Boundary ...
... Nova Scotia , to wit : that angle which is formed by a line drawn due north , from the source of the St. Croix river to the high- lands , along the said highlands which divide those rivers 30 [ September , The Northeastern Boundary ...
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... Nova Scotia " was no defi- nite point , understood and established at the time , but that its location was only to be fixed by the process of running the boun- dary line here prescribed ; that no range of highlands exists an- swering ...
... Nova Scotia " was no defi- nite point , understood and established at the time , but that its location was only to be fixed by the process of running the boun- dary line here prescribed ; that no range of highlands exists an- swering ...
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... Nova Scotia , — these two adjacent provinces being separated by a north and south line , which abutted on the St. Lawrence . Great Britain , having acquired Canada in 1763 , proceeded , by proclamation , to establish the province of ...
... Nova Scotia , — these two adjacent provinces being separated by a north and south line , which abutted on the St. Lawrence . Great Britain , having acquired Canada in 1763 , proceeded , by proclamation , to establish the province of ...
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... Nova Scotia in 1763 , 1773 , and 1782 , the first of which runs as follows : We have thought proper to restrain and comprise [ the province ] within the fol- lowing limits , viz : to the northward our said province shall be bounded by ...
... Nova Scotia in 1763 , 1773 , and 1782 , the first of which runs as follows : We have thought proper to restrain and comprise [ the province ] within the fol- lowing limits , viz : to the northward our said province shall be bounded by ...
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... Nova Scotia , is too manifest to need illustration . It was the thing natural to be done in the circumstances of the case . It was conformable , otherwise , to the principles of the Trea- ty , which recognizes the sovereignty and the ...
... Nova Scotia , is too manifest to need illustration . It was the thing natural to be done in the circumstances of the case . It was conformable , otherwise , to the principles of the Trea- ty , which recognizes the sovereignty and the ...
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