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... Quebec ... 93 Nova Scotia ..... 94 f Congress for Treaty with Great Britain .... 95 tic Ocean " and " Sea " 95 gle of Nova Scotia 96 tions of Congress .. at Paris ..... 96 cial Committee ... 97 97 the Treaty of Peace 99 " rovince of New ...
... Quebec ... 93 Nova Scotia ..... 94 f Congress for Treaty with Great Britain .... 95 tic Ocean " and " Sea " 95 gle of Nova Scotia 96 tions of Congress .. at Paris ..... 96 cial Committee ... 97 97 the Treaty of Peace 99 " rovince of New ...
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... Quebec ; that Nova Scotia hath accordingly from that time hitherto been described in the Commissions to the Governors , ' as bounded on the Westward by a line drawn from Cape Sable across the Entrance of the Bay of Fundy to the mouth of ...
... Quebec ; that Nova Scotia hath accordingly from that time hitherto been described in the Commissions to the Governors , ' as bounded on the Westward by a line drawn from Cape Sable across the Entrance of the Bay of Fundy to the mouth of ...
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... Quebec was bounded on the south by a line which , " crossing the River St. Lawrence , and the Lake Champlain in forty - five degrees of north latitude , passes along the highlands , which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the ...
... Quebec was bounded on the south by a line which , " crossing the River St. Lawrence , and the Lake Champlain in forty - five degrees of north latitude , passes along the highlands , which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the ...
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... Quebec and Halifax . " To this proposi- tion the American commissioners replied that they had " no authority to cede any part of the territory of the United States ; and to no stipulation to that effect will they sub- scribe . " The ...
... Quebec and Halifax . " To this proposi- tion the American commissioners replied that they had " no authority to cede any part of the territory of the United States ; and to no stipulation to that effect will they sub- scribe . " The ...
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... Quebec . of Quebec , the boundary of that province is described as a line drawn from the south end of Lake Nipissin across the River St. Lawrence and Lake Champlain in forty- five degrees of north latitude , and " along the High Lands ...
... Quebec . of Quebec , the boundary of that province is described as a line drawn from the south end of Lake Nipissin across the River St. Lawrence and Lake Champlain in forty- five degrees of north latitude , and " along the High Lands ...
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