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... the United States , according to the provisions of the Treaty of Peace of seventeen hundred and eighty - three . that by common consent it shall continue to be kept 1838. ] 29 THE NORTHEASTERN BOUNDARY QUESTION.* ...
... the United States , according to the provisions of the Treaty of Peace of seventeen hundred and eighty - three . that by common consent it shall continue to be kept 1838. ] 29 THE NORTHEASTERN BOUNDARY QUESTION.* ...
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ridian line from the source of the St. Croix about a hundred miles farther north , crossing the St. John's , and reaching to the sources of the numerous small streams which there flow off northwardly , into the St. Lawrence , from the ...
ridian line from the source of the St. Croix about a hundred miles farther north , crossing the St. John's , and reaching to the sources of the numerous small streams which there flow off northwardly , into the St. Lawrence , from the ...
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... hundred miles further south than has ever been imagined or laid down ; —that it must embrace large rivers , with their exten- sive valleys , flowing , not into the St. Lawrence , but into the Sea ; - that all this vast region ...
... hundred miles further south than has ever been imagined or laid down ; —that it must embrace large rivers , with their exten- sive valleys , flowing , not into the St. Lawrence , but into the Sea ; - that all this vast region ...
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... hundred feet above the summit level of the starting point on the St. Croix , being in fact five hundred feet higher than the summit of Mar's - Hill . He prudently refused to proceed farther , and here the survey was broken off . There ...
... hundred feet above the summit level of the starting point on the St. Croix , being in fact five hundred feet higher than the summit of Mar's - Hill . He prudently refused to proceed farther , and here the survey was broken off . There ...
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... hundred miles north , we on those south , of the St. John's . Sup- pose , then , the commission search for highlands " upon the cha- racter of which no doubt could exist on either side . " * It was assumed and contended by the British ...
... hundred miles north , we on those south , of the St. John's . Sup- pose , then , the commission search for highlands " upon the cha- racter of which no doubt could exist on either side . " * It was assumed and contended by the British ...
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