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 394
... bay of Fundy , and of course , that there would be an entire seaboard boundary , if it may be so expressed , be- tween the termination of the Southern and the commencement of the Eastern boundary of the United States ; and it also in ...
... bay of Fundy , and of course , that there would be an entire seaboard boundary , if it may be so expressed , be- tween the termination of the Southern and the commencement of the Eastern boundary of the United States ; and it also in ...
Page 399
... bay ; and it may well be doubted whether the law , applicable to the former , can with any propriety be applied to the latter . Not only is this passage way in a bay , but it is in the grand bay of Fundy , described by the early ...
... bay ; and it may well be doubted whether the law , applicable to the former , can with any propriety be applied to the latter . Not only is this passage way in a bay , but it is in the grand bay of Fundy , described by the early ...
Page 400
... bay of Passamaquoddy is part of the bay of Fundy ; and no reason can be assigned for this assumption and declara- tion , but that it was intended to make the waters , fomerly called Passamaquoddy , as free and common , as those of any ...
... bay of Passamaquoddy is part of the bay of Fundy ; and no reason can be assigned for this assumption and declara- tion , but that it was intended to make the waters , fomerly called Passamaquoddy , as free and common , as those of any ...
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America Ramsays Histo | 177 |
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