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" States may be prevented, it is hereby agreed and declared that the following shall be their boundaries, viz.: from the north-west angle of Nova Scotia, viz.: that angle which is formed by a line drawn due north from the source of the St. Croix river to... "
New Brunswick: With Notes for Emigrants : Comprehending the Early History ... - Page 58
by Abraham Gesner - 1847 - 387 pages
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The Americana: A Universal Reference Library, Comprising the Arts ..., Volume 4

Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1912 - 920 pages
...shall be their boundaries, namely, from the northwest angle of Nova Scotia, namely, that angle which is formed by a line drawn due north from the source of the Saint Croix River, to the Highlands ; along the said Highlands which divide those rivers that empty...
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Essays Political and Historical

Charlemagne Tower - Biography & Autobiography - 1914 - 324 pages
...treaty. The line was said to run "From the northwest angle of Nova Scotia, viz., that angle which is formed by a line drawn due north from the source of the Saint Croix Eiver to the Highlands.'' The St. Croix Eiver became, therefore, an important determining...
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The Diplomacy of the War of 1812, Part 1

Frank Arthur Updyke - Ghent, Treaty of, 1815 - 1915 - 514 pages
...northwest angle of Nova Scotia," for that, by the treaty of 1783, was said to be at the point where " a line drawn due north from the source of the St. Croix River " strikes the " highlands which divide those rivers that empty themselves into the river St....
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Albert Shaw Lectures on Diplomatic History

United States - 1915 - 512 pages
...northwest angle of Nova Scotia," for that, by the treaty of 1783, was said to be at the point where " a line drawn due north from the source of the St. Croix River " strikes the " highlands which divide those rivers that empty themselves into the river St....
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A Historical Geography of the British Colonies, Volume 5, Part 2

Sir Charles Prestwood Lucas - Geography - 1917 - 386 pages
...arose with regard to ' the north-west angle ' as defined above. In ca.! co"-f"' n •' si on. fact, a line drawn due north from the source of the St. Croix does not reach any highlands dividing rivers which flow into the St. Lawrence from those which fall...
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Documents of the Canadian Constitution, 1759-1915

William Paul McClure Kennedy - Canada - 1918 - 754 pages
...shall be their Boundaries, viz., from the North-west Angle of Nova Scotia, viz., that Angle which is ngle which is formed by a line drawn due North, from the source of River to the Highlands, along the said Highlands which divide those Rivers that empty themselves into...
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The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge, Volume 4

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1918 - 822 pages
...shall be their boundaries, viz., from the northwest angle of Nova Scotia, viz., that angle which is formed by a line drawn due north from the source of the St. Croix River to the high lands which divide those rivers that empty themselves into the River St. LawBOUNDARIES...
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Documents of the Canadian Constitution, 1759-1915

William Paul McClure Kennedy - Political Science - 1918 - 774 pages
...and shall be their Boundaries, ^i*-, from the North-west Angle of Nova Scotia, viz., that Angle which formed by a line drawn due North, from the source of the St Crouc to the Highlands, along the said Highlands which divide those Rivers that empty themselves into...
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The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge, Volume 18

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1919 - 920 pages
...shall be, their boundaries, viz. : From the northwest angle of Nova Scotia, viz: That angle which is formed by a line drawn due north from the source of the St. Croix River to the Highlands; along the said Highlands which divide those rivers that empty themselves into...
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Maine in the Northeastern Boundary Controversy

Henry Sweetser Burrage - Maine - 1919 - 496 pages
...with reference to the angle mentioned in the treaty of 1783, formed, he said, by the intersection of a line drawn due north from the source of the St. Croix River and the highlands, making the angle. The highlands which divide the waters emptying into the...
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