The North American Review, Volume 26University of Northern Iowa, 1828 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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as respects the boundary between Canada and Nova Scotia , has ever been settled . The best maps of these two provinces place the boundary upon the river Ristigouche , which falls into the head of the bay of Chaleurs . The same ...
as respects the boundary between Canada and Nova Scotia , has ever been settled . The best maps of these two provinces place the boundary upon the river Ristigouche , which falls into the head of the bay of Chaleurs . The same ...
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... boundary line between the territories of Great Britain and the United States of America . This chain commences upon the eastern branch of the Connecticut river , takes a northeasterly course , and terminates near Cape Rosier , in the ...
... boundary line between the territories of Great Britain and the United States of America . This chain commences upon the eastern branch of the Connecticut river , takes a northeasterly course , and terminates near Cape Rosier , in the ...
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... boundary line , that should leave each power the whole extent of the rivers emptying within its own territory , ' could have made use of the language to be found in the treaty ; for this language manifestly expresses a different ...
... boundary line , that should leave each power the whole extent of the rivers emptying within its own territory , ' could have made use of the language to be found in the treaty ; for this language manifestly expresses a different ...
Contents
Proyecto de Reforma del Sistema de Hacienda | 127 |
BOWRINGS POETRY AND LITERATURE OF POLAND | 146 |
DEBATES IN CONGRESS | 158 |
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