The North American Review, Volume 34James Russell Lowell O. Everett, 1832 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 544
... river St. Croix , which was designated , in the former treaty , as the north - west angle of Nova Scotia , and to cause that part of the boundary line , between the dominions of the two powers , which extends from the source of the river St ...
... river St. Croix , which was designated , in the former treaty , as the north - west angle of Nova Scotia , and to cause that part of the boundary line , between the dominions of the two powers , which extends from the source of the river St ...
Page 545
... St. Lawrence , and the ligne des versants of the rivers emptying into it . The same highlands form also the ligne des versants of the river Restigouche , and its northerly branches emptying into the Bay des Chaleurs , the river St. John ...
... St. Lawrence , and the ligne des versants of the rivers emptying into it . The same highlands form also the ligne des versants of the river Restigouche , and its northerly branches emptying into the Bay des Chaleurs , the river St. John ...
Page 553
... St. John , as the limit of the place called ' St. Croix , next adjoining to New Scotland . While the dispute about Acadia was pending , Nova Scotia was placed on the east of the St. John , and that river was called also , as has been ...
... St. John , as the limit of the place called ' St. Croix , next adjoining to New Scotland . While the dispute about Acadia was pending , Nova Scotia was placed on the east of the St. John , and that river was called also , as has been ...
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