Observations Upon the Treaty of Washington, Signed August 9, 1842: With the Treaty Annexed |
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Page 9
... provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick to Quebec , and would have given to the Americans various military positions over- looking the river St. Lawrence , and from whence they could have threatened the fortress of Quebec . No person ...
... provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick to Quebec , and would have given to the Americans various military positions over- looking the river St. Lawrence , and from whence they could have threatened the fortress of Quebec . No person ...
Page 18
... provinces , not only did not protest against the injustice of the award , but imme- diately announced their willingness to abide by the act of mediation , if the United States would concur with them ; and it was only on the 30th October ...
... provinces , not only did not protest against the injustice of the award , but imme- diately announced their willingness to abide by the act of mediation , if the United States would concur with them ; and it was only on the 30th October ...
Page 19
... Province of New Brunswick , aided by the prompt and most effectual interference of that distinguished person , H. S. Fox , Esq . , Her Majesty's Envoy at Washington . The exertions of these gentle- ' men being happily seconded by the co ...
... Province of New Brunswick , aided by the prompt and most effectual interference of that distinguished person , H. S. Fox , Esq . , Her Majesty's Envoy at Washington . The exertions of these gentle- ' men being happily seconded by the co ...
Page 41
... province of " New Brunswick , the said produce shall be " dealt with as if it were the produce of the " said province : that in like manner , the inha- " bitants of the territory of the Upper St. John " determined by this Treaty to ...
... province of " New Brunswick , the said produce shall be " dealt with as if it were the produce of the " said province : that in like manner , the inha- " bitants of the territory of the Upper St. John " determined by this Treaty to ...
Page 43
... provincial regulations of the respective governments as may relate to the navigation of those parts of the river , both banks of which belong to the same Govern- ment , and which are not inconsistent with the terms of the Treaty . It is ...
... provincial regulations of the respective governments as may relate to the navigation of those parts of the river , both banks of which belong to the same Govern- ment , and which are not inconsistent with the terms of the Treaty . It is ...
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