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" River St. Lawrence from those which fall into the Sea ; and also along the North Coast of the Baye des Chaleurs, and the Coast of the Gulph of St. Lawrence to Cape Rosieres, and from thence crossing the Mouth of the River St. "
New Brunswick: With Notes for Emigrants : Comprehending the Early History ... - Page 65
by Abraham Gesner - 1847 - 387 pages
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th ..., Volume 6

United States. Congress. House - United States - 1178 pages
...line drawn due north from the source of the St. Croix river to the highlands, along the said highlands which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the St. Lawrence from those which fall into the Atlantic ocean, to the northwesternmost head of Connecticut river ;" " east by a line to be drawn...
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Biographical Sketch of John G. Deane: And Brief Mention of His Connection ...

Llewellyn Deane - Northeast boundary of the United States - 1887 - 82 pages
...from the source of the St. Croix River to the highlands, along the said highlands which divide those rivers that empty themselves into the St. Lawrence from those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean, to the Northwesternmost head of Connecticut River." Bay of Fundy to its source,...
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Magazine of Western History, Volume 7

United States - 1887 - 810 pages
...America belonging to the crown of Great Britain, bounded on the south by a line from the Bay of Chaleurs along the high lands which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the River St. Lawrence from those which fall into the sea, to a point in forty-five degrees of north latitude,...
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National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volume 7

1888 - 786 pages
...America belonging to the crown of Great Britain, bounded on the south by a line from the Bay of Chaleurs along the high lands which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the River St. Lawrence from those which fall into the sea, to a point in forty-five degrees of north latitude,...
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Sessional Papers - Legislature of the Province of Ontario, Volume 6

Ontario. Legislative Assembly - Ontario - 1889 - 508 pages
...whence the iaid line, crossing the River St. Lawrence and the Lake Champlain in forty-five degrees north latitude, passes along the high lands which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the said River St. Lawrence from those which fall into the sea ; and also along the north coast of the...
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Collections and Proceedings of the Maine Historical Society

Maine Historical Society - Local history - 1890 - 514 pages
...from the source of the St. Croix river to the highlands, along the said highlands which divide those rivers that empty themselves into the St. Lawrence from those which fall into the Atlantic ocean, to the northwestern most head of Connecticut river. The eastern line is described...
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Documents Illustrative of the Canadian Constitution

William Houston - Canada - 1891 - 370 pages
...; from whence the said line, crossing the River St. Lawrence, and the Lake Champlain in forty-five degrees of north latitude, passes along the high lands...which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the said River St. Lawrence, from those which fall into the sea ; and also along the north coast of the...
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Documents Illustrative of the Canadian Constitution

William Houston - Canada - 1891 - 372 pages
...said line crossing the river St. Lawrence and the lake Champlain, in forty-five degrees of northern latitude, passes along the high lands which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the said river St. Lawrence from those which fall into the sea ; and also along the north coast of the...
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The History of Canada: Canada under British rule

William Kingsford - Canada - 1892 - 538 pages
...Xifiisim; from whence the said line crossing the river Saint Lawrence, and the lake Champlain in forty-five degrees of North latitude, passes along the high lands which divide the rivers that emply themselves into the said river Saint Lawrence from those which fall into the sea, and also along...
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Formation of the Union, 1750-1829

Albert Bushnell Hart - United States - 1892 - 324 pages
...forty-fifth parallel to the sea, the boundary was described as following the "highlands which divide those rivers that empty themselves into the St. Lawrence from those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean." The country was little known ; the commissioners were probably confused ; and...
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