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" 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... "
The British Dominions in North America: Or, A Topographical and Statistical ... - Page 363
by Joseph Bouchette - 1831
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A Short Topographical Description of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada ...

Sir David William Smyth, Francis Gore - Ontario - 1813 - 142 pages
...St. Lawrence and lake Champlain in the 45th parallel of north latitude, passes along the high lands 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 Baye de Chaleurs, and the...
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A Statistical, Political, and Historical Account of the United ..., Volume 1

David Bailie Warden - Indians of North America - 1819 - 630 pages
...20,882,354 acres. Mountains. — A ridge extending along the northern limits separates the waters that flow into the river St Lawrence from those that fall into the Atlantic to the north-west corner of Nova Scotia. The Spencer Mountains, which lie eight or ten miles distance...
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Darby's Universal Gazetteer: Or, A New Geographical Dictionary ...

Richard Brookes, William Darby - Gazetteers - 1827 - 904 pages
...river St. Lawrence and lake Champlain in the 45th parallel of N. lat., passes along the high lands which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the river St. Lawrence, from those which fall into the sea; and also along the N. coast of the Baye de Chaleurs, and the coast...
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Report of the Joint Select Committee of the Senate and House of ..., Issue 2

Maine. Legislature. Committee on the Northeastern Boundary - Aroostook War, 1839 - 1828 - 162 pages
...the Treaty of Peace in 1783, the northern limit of the Province of Nova Scotia, was " a line along the highlands which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the river S aint Lawrence, from those which fall into the sea," it unquestionably follows, that the northwest,...
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First Statement on the Part of Great Britain, According to the Provisions of ...

Great Britain - Boundaries - 1829 - 494 pages
...A763'ut B ~t 1S referred to in both the Statements already communicated, makes mention of staTp.34. " " highlands which divide the Rivers that empty themselves into the River St. 191 Vamnc " Lawrence, from those which fall into the Sea." But the terms in which it is drawn up are...
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The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge for the Year

Almanacs, American - 1839 - 694 pages
...nor of the treaty itself, a more satisfactory one should be sought for, and this is easily attained. The highlands which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the river St. Lawrence, from those which empty themselves into the St. John, and thence into the Atlantic Ocean, are easily...
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A Political and Historical Account of Lower Canada: With Remarks on the ...

Pierre de Sales Laterrière - Canada - 1830 - 322 pages
...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 fortyfive degrees of northern latitude, on the eastern...
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A Political and Historical Account of Lower Canada; with Remarks on the ...

Pierre de Sales La Terrière - Canada - 1830 - 422 pages
...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 fortyfive degrees of northern latitude, on the eastern...
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A Political and Historical Account of Lower Canada: With Remarks on the ...

Pierre de Sales Laterrière - Canada - 1830 - 298 pages
...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 fortyfive degrees of northern latitude, on the eastern...
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Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Volume 55, Issues 3-4

New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - New York (State) - 1832 - 930 pages
...and respecting the Highlands along which the line of boundary is to be carried, which is destined to divide the rivers that empty themselves into the river...Lawrence, from those that fall into the Atlantic ocean." Neither of these statements is precisely accurate in form ; but the British differs from the other...
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