The North American Review, Volume 6Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge, James Russell Lowell O. Everett, 1965 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 126
... Croix . Passing higher up , one sees a great bay in which there are two islands , the one high , the other low , and three rivers , two of a middling size , one going off towards the east and the other to the north , and the third is ...
... Croix . Passing higher up , one sees a great bay in which there are two islands , the one high , the other low , and three rivers , two of a middling size , one going off towards the east and the other to the north , and the third is ...
Page 127
... Croix and the river St. Croix intended in them are respectively Bone island and the river Scoodick . ' * Here the question would have rested , and a decision been thereupon made in favour of Great Britain , but the agent of the United ...
... Croix and the river St. Croix intended in them are respectively Bone island and the river Scoodick . ' * Here the question would have rested , and a decision been thereupon made in favour of Great Britain , but the agent of the United ...
Page 128
... Croix by the French navigator in 1604. The river called St. Croix by the French navigator - was the Scoodick , from which it follows that the treaty of 1783 , by the term river St. Croix intended the Scoodick . By a supplemental ...
... Croix by the French navigator in 1604. The river called St. Croix by the French navigator - was the Scoodick , from which it follows that the treaty of 1783 , by the term river St. Croix intended the Scoodick . By a supplemental ...
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