Boundary Between the Province of New Brunswick, Canada, and the State of Maine, United States of America, Near Lubec Narrows: Statement of Evidence, Copies of Original Documents and Arguments, on Behalf of His Britannic Majesty, Delivered December 4th, 1908 |
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Boundary Between the Province of New Brunswick, Canada, and the State of ... Great Britain Affichage d'extraits - 1908 |
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according acres aforesaid agreed appointed authority Bay of Fundy belonging boundary line bounded Britain British Brunswick called Campobello Island Canada Canada Evidence Act certify Commission Commissioners containing continuation copy Council County of Charlotte Court Croix David Owen decide Deputy Dudley east easterly eastern erected evidence Executive fifty follows further George given Government Governor grant Harbour Head heirs and assigns hereby hundred improvement King known land Laws less limits lower Lubec Narrows lying Main Channel Majesty Mark Island mentioned Middle Ground miles mouth navigable northerly Nova Scotia Office Owen Passamaquoddy Bay passed past Patent person Pope's Folly present Province question Quoddy Roads Record referred respectively river Saint John River St Seal shore side southerly steamers thence thereof thousand Town or Parish tract Treaty true United unto vessels westerly Western
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