| United States. Department of State - United States - 1830 - 536 pages
...hereby agreed and declared, that the following are and shall be their boundaries, viz ; ARTICLE n. From the northwest angle of Nova Scotia, viz ; that...formed by a line drawn due north from the source of St Croix river to the highlands, along the said highlands, which divide those rivers that empty themselves... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1839 - 694 pages
...agreed and declared, that the following are and shall be their boundaries, viz from the nortliwtst angle of Nova Scotia, viz. that angle which is formed by a line drawn due north from the source of St. Croiz River to the highlands ; along the said highlands which divide those rivers that empty themselves... | |
| Joseph Bouchette - Canada - 1831 - 632 pages
...NORTH-WEST angle of Nova Scotia, for the new formation of which the treaty expressly provides, when it says, viz. " That angle which is formed by a line drawn due north from the source of the St. Croix to the highlands." Hence we may fairly infer that the boundaries contemplated by the commissioners... | |
| Joseph Bouchette - Canada - 1831 - 858 pages
...decision, whereas, if considered as a topographical point, having reference to the definition, namely, " that angle which is formed by a line drawn due north from the source of St. Croix River to the highlands," it forms simply the extremity of the line along the said highlands,... | |
| Naval art and science - 1864 - 904 pages
...boundary, the lines were established as follows: — "From the North-west angle of Nova Scotia, to wit, that angle which is formed by a line drawn due North...of the St. Croix River to the highlands, along the highlands which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the River St. Lawrence from those which... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1832 - 636 pages
...and the British North American possessions. "ART. 2. The following are and shall be their boundaries, viz. — From the north-west angle of Nova Scotia,...formed by a line drawn due north from the source of St. Croix river to the Highlands; along the said Highlands which divide those rivers which empty themselves... | |
| Encyclopaedia Americana - 1832 - 620 pages
...The words of the' treaty of 1783 (art. 2) are as follows : — " From the north-west ancle of Nora Scotia, viz. that angle which is formed by a line drawn due north from the source of St Croix river to the high lands, along said high lands which divide those rivers that empty themselves... | |
| William Durkee Williamson - Maine - 1832 - 750 pages
...1783, they in the 2d article, described the boundary to be "from the northwest angle of Nova-Scotia, viz. that angle " which is formed by a line drawn due north from the source of " St. Croix river to the highlands ; along the said highlands which " divide those rivers that empty... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1832 - 720 pages
...the point from which the northern line starts. ' From the northwest angle of Nova Scotia, to wit — that angle which is formed by a line drawn due north from the source of the river St Croix to the high lands.' Here we may ask what angle was intended ? Was it an angle to be... | |
| Maine - Law - 1832 - 196 pages
...of land to the town of Plymouth, lying on both sides of the Aroostook, and bounded East by the line due north from the source of the St. Croix river to the highlands. In 1808, she conveyed ten thousand acres to Gen. Eaton, bounded east by the last aforesaid grant. All... | |
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