| William Gordon - 1801 - 452 str.
...north, from the Source of St. Croix^river to the Highlands, along the said Highlands which divide those rivers that empty themselves into the river Saint Lawrence, from those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean, to the north-western most head of Connecticut-river ; thence down along the middle... | |
| John Marshall - 1804 - 582 str.
...crossing the river St. Lawrence, and the lake Champlain, in fortyrfive 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... | |
| Sir David William Smyth, Francis Gore - 1813 - 142 str.
...line, crossing the river 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,... | |
| Ontario - 1818 - 600 str.
...and Countries in North America, belonging to the Crown of Great Britain, toCre- ••-• : bounded on the South by a line from the Bay of Chaleurs, along...from those which fall into the Sea, to a point in forty-five degrees of Northern latitude, on the Eastern bank of the River Connecticut, keeping the... | |
| William Earnshaw - 1818 - 648 str.
...Countries in and Limits of North America belonging to the Crown of Great Britain, Quebec^™' bounded on the South by a Line from the Bay of Chaleurs along the High Lands which divide the River* that empty themselves into the River Saint Lawrence, from those which fall into the Sea, to... | |
| 1819 - 1202 str.
...islands, and countries in North A me- 14 Geo. s. rica, 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 a the rivers that empty themselves into the river St. Lawrence from Quebec. those which fall into the... | |
| 1822 - 874 str.
...territories, islands, and countries in North America, beBri longing to the crown of Great Britain, bounded on the south by a line from the Bay of Chaleurs, along...from those which fall into the sea, to a point in forty-five degrees of northern latitude, OD the eastern bank of the river Connecticut, keeping the... | |
| Richard Brookes, William Darby - 1827 - 904 str.
...the line, crossing the 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,... | |
| Maine. Legislature. Committee on the Northeastern Boundary - 1828 - 162 str.
...territories, islands, and countries in North America, belonging to the crown of Great Britain, bounded on the south, by a line from the bay of Chaleurs, along the highlands which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the St. Lawrence, from those which fall... | |
| Henry Schenck Tanner - 1829 - 140 str.
...the St. Lawrence, from those which fall into the sea," and that " the province of Quebec is bounded on the south by a line from the Bay of Chaleurs along the high lands, &c.,'" reciting the precise words that were subsequently transferred to the treaty of peace in 1783.... | |
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