| United States. Congress - Law - 1851 - 682 pages
...Commerce, and IS avigaiioD, between the United States and Great Britain, to ascertain the river, which was truly intended, under the name of the river St. Croix, mentioned in the Treaty of Peace, met at Passamaquoddy Bay in October, 1796, and viewed the mouths of the rivers in... | |
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1851 - 568 pages
...United States and Great Britain of the 19th of November, 1794, after reciting, that doubts had " arisen what river was truly intended under the name of the River St. Croix," proceeded to provide for the decision of that question, by creating three commissioners, one to be... | |
| Presidents - 1853 - 514 pages
...commerce, and navigation between the United States and Great Britain, to ascertain the river which was truly intended under the name of the river St. Croix, mentioned in the treaty of peace, met at Passamaquoddy Bay, in October, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-six, and... | |
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1853 - 566 pages
...United States and Great Britain of the 19th of November, 1794, after reciting, that doubts had " arisen what river was truly intended under the name of the River St. Croix," proceeded to provide for the decision of that question, by creating three commissioners, one to be... | |
| Jonathan French - 1854 - 534 pages
...amity, commerce and navigation between the United States and Great Britain, to ascertain the river which was truly intended under the name of the river St. Croix, mentioned in the treaty of peace, met at Passa I THE TRUE REPUBLICAN. maquoddy Bay, in October, one thousand sever,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Tefft - Biography & Autobiography - 1854 - 504 pages
...United States and Great Britain, of the l-9th of November, 1794, after reciting, that doubt had 'arisen what river was truly intended under the name of the river St. Croix,' proceeds to provide for the decision of that question, by creating three commissioners, one to be appointed... | |
| Henry Flanders - 1855 - 682 pages
...Lake of the Woods in the manner mentioned in the treaty of peace,' and ' whereas doubts had arisen what river was truly intended under the name of the river St. Croix,' are the grossest absurdities ; particularly when assented to by a man who absolutely signed that treaty,... | |
| Literary and Historical Society of Quebec - Canada - 1855 - 574 pages
...of Great Britain was from the mouth of the River St. Croix ; but doubts having arisen in 1794 as to what river was truly intended under the name of the River St. Croix, two Commissioners were appointed, Thomas Barclay, Esq., on the part of England, and David Howell, Esq.,... | |
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1869 - 566 pages
...United States and Great Britain of the 19th of November, 1794, after reciting, that doubts had " arisen what river was truly intended under the name of the River St. Croix," proceeded to provide for the decision of that question, by creating three commissioners, one to be... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1871 - 934 pages
...convenience, ami iu conformity to the intent of the said treaty. ARTICLE V. Whereas doubts have arisen HM said treaty of peace, aud forming a part of the boundary therein described ; that question shall "be... | |
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