Observations Upon the Treaty of Washington, Signed August 9, 1842: With the Treaty Annexed |
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... Lawrence from rivers flowing into the Atlantic Ocean , and thence by a specified line westward to the river Mississippi . This frontier , which in its whole distance was conterminous with the British dominions in Canada , extended about ...
... Lawrence from rivers flowing into the Atlantic Ocean , and thence by a specified line westward to the river Mississippi . This frontier , which in its whole distance was conterminous with the British dominions in Canada , extended about ...
Page 9
... Lawrence , that would have cut off from Great Britain the established military and post routes leading from the provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick to Quebec , and would have given to the Americans various military positions over ...
... Lawrence , that would have cut off from Great Britain the established military and post routes leading from the provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick to Quebec , and would have given to the Americans various military positions over ...
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... Lawrence . * This claim of the United States , as it will be seen by the map , could not be admitted without injurious consequences to the interests of the British Colonies ; for , independent of other serious inconveniences , such an ...
... Lawrence . * This claim of the United States , as it will be seen by the map , could not be admitted without injurious consequences to the interests of the British Colonies ; for , independent of other serious inconveniences , such an ...
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... Lawrence . By the award of the King of the Nether- lands , the St. John , from the point where it is intersected by the north line , was made the boundary between the two countries along its course as far as the St. Francis , and as far ...
... Lawrence . By the award of the King of the Nether- lands , the St. John , from the point where it is intersected by the north line , was made the boundary between the two countries along its course as far as the St. Francis , and as far ...
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... Lawrence , which , by the Treaty of 1783 , was directed to be upon the forty - fifth parallel of north latitude , an ancient boundary between Canada and the adjacent Royal Pro- vinces . This line was surveyed in 1772 , and ́settlements ...
... Lawrence , which , by the Treaty of 1783 , was directed to be upon the forty - fifth parallel of north latitude , an ancient boundary between Canada and the adjacent Royal Pro- vinces . This line was surveyed in 1772 , and ́settlements ...
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