| DANIEL WEBSTER - 1853 - 778 pages
...cross the St. Lawrence and Lake Champlain in the 45th degree of north latitude, and thence to proceed along the highlands which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the St. Lawrence from those which fall into the sea. Massachusetts complained of the proclamation of 1763... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1853 - 644 pages
...cross the St. Lawrence and Lake Champlain in the 45th degree of north latitude, and thence to proceed along the highlands which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the St. Lawrence from those which fall into the sea. Massachusetts complained of the proclamation of 1763... | |
| Literary and Historical Society of Quebec - 1855 - 574 pages
...thence the said line, "crossing the River St. Lawrence and the Lake Cham"plain in forty-five degrees north latitude, passes along "the highlands which divide the rivers that empty them"selves into the St. Lawrence from those which fall into "the sea, and also along the north coast of the Baie des "Chaleurs,... | |
| Willis Russell - 1857 - 178 pages
...St. Lawrence and 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 that fall into the sea, and also along the north coast of the Baye des Chaleurs, and the coast of the... | |
| Peleg Sprague - 1858 - 540 pages
...described as follows: " Crossing the river St. Lawrence and the lake Champlain in forty-five degrees of north latitude, passes along the highlands which...into the sea, and also along the north coast of the Bay des Chaleurs. ' ' South of the river St. Lawrence, and nearly parallel thereto, and at an average... | |
| Sir William Howard Russell - 1865 - 384 pages
...Nipissing, from whence the said line, crossing the river St. Lawrence and Lake Champlain in 45 degrees of north latitude, passes along the highlands which...into the sea, and also along the north coast of the Bay of Chaleurs and the coast of the Gulf of St. Lawrence to Cape Hosiere, and from thence crossing... | |
| Sir William Howard Russell - 1865 - 388 pages
...define the north-eastern boundary of the United States ; it merely declared that the boundary was drawn along the highlands which 'divide the rivers that empty themselves into the river St. Lawrence from those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean. If we had had at that time the knowledge... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1877 - 628 pages
...after bringing them across Lake Champlain in 45 degrees of north latitude, it provides that " the line passes along the Highlands which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the River St. Lawrence from those which fall into the sea ; and also along the north coast of the Bay des... | |
| James Alexander Hamilton - 1869 - 672 pages
...whence the said line, crossing the river SI. Lawrence and the Late Chan^plain m forty-five digrces of north latitude, passes along the highlands which, divide the rivers that empty themulvrt into the taid river St. Lawrence, from those which fall into the sea, and aiso alvny the... | |
| James Alexander Hamilton - 1869 - 672 pages
...separated from Nova Scotia (now New lirnnswick), and from the Province of Maine, from the Bay of Chaleurs, along the highlands which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the river St. Lawrence, from those which fall into the sea, to a point on the forty-fifth parallel of north... | |
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