| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - Northwest, Old - 1888 - 484 pages
...crossing the River St. Lawrence and the Lake Champlain, in forty-five degrees of north latitude, {. isses along the highlands which divide the rivers that empty...into the sea ; and also along the north coast of the Bale des Chaleurs, and the coast of the Gulf of St. Lawrence to Cape Rosieres, and from thence crossing... | |
| W. J. White - Law - 1903 - 68 pages
...America belonging to the Crown of Great Britain, bounded on the South by a line from the Bay of Chaleurs, along the highlands which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the St. Lawrence from those which fall into the sea, to a point in forty-five degrees of 12 northern latitude... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Statesmen - 1904 - 492 pages
...whence the said line, crossing the River St. Lawrence and the Lake Champlain in forty-five degrees of north latitude, passes along the highlands which...into the sea; and also along the north coast of the Baie des Chaleurs, and the coast of the Gulf of St. Lawrence to Cape Rosieres, and from thence crossing... | |
| Frederic Austin Ogg - Louisiana Purchase - 1904 - 702 pages
...Champlain in 45 degrees of North latitude, passes along the High Lands, which divide the rivers which empty themselves into the said river St. Lawrence, from those which fall into the sea." The forty -fifth parallel is the present northern boundary of New York and Vermont; but the incongruity... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - Archives - 1905 - 832 pages
...from whence the said Line crossing the Eiver St. Lawrence and the Lake Champlain in forty-five Degrees of North Latitude, passes along the Highlands which...into the Sea, and also along the North Coast of the Bay des Chaleurs and the Coast of the Gulph of St. Lawrence to Cape Rosières and from thence crossing... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - Archives - 1905 - 826 pages
...from whence the said Line crossing the River St. Lawrence and the Lake Champlain in forty-five Degrees of North Latitude, passes along the Highlands which...River St. Lawrence from those which fall into the Sea, »nJ also along the North Coast of the Bay des Chaleurs and the Coast of the Gulph of St. Lawrence... | |
| Canada. Department of Agriculture - Canada - 1896 - 1064 pages
...River St. Lawrence and the Lake Champlain in 45 (Ifirre*-* of north latitude, passes along the islands which divide the rivers that empty themselves into...which fall into the sea ; and also along the north shore of the Baie des Chaleurs and the coast of the Gulf of St. Lawrence to Cape Rotrieres, and from... | |
| Edward Channing - United States - 1905 - 690 pages
...117). This line followed the forty-fifth parallel from the St. Lawrence to the Connecticut, and thence along "the highlands which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the River St. Lawrence from those which fall into the sea." These words were repeated in the treaty, except... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton, William Lawson Grant - Canada - 1907 - 570 pages
...Lawrence and the Lake Champlain in fortyfive Degrees of North Latitude, passes along the High Lands, which divide the Rivers that empty themselves into...the Sea ; and also along the North Coast of the Baye des Chaleurs and the Coast of the Gulph of St. Lawrence to Cape Rosieres, and from the.nce crossing... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - Canada Constitutional history - 1907 - 504 pages
...Lawrence and the Lake Champlain in fortyfive Degrees of North Latitude, passes along the High Lands, which divide the Rivers that empty themselves into...the Sea ; and also along the North Coast of the Baye des Chaleurs and the Coast of the Gulph of St. Lawrence to Cape Rosieres, and from thence crossing... | |
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