The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 2 tomasGraeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart Adam, Stevenson & Company, 1872 |
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117 psl.
... boundary be- tween Canada and Hudson's Bay Territory . That boundary was not afterwards altered , by treaty or otherwise , till the conquest of Canada . It must have continued to be the boundary recognized by the Quebec Act of 1774 ...
... boundary be- tween Canada and Hudson's Bay Territory . That boundary was not afterwards altered , by treaty or otherwise , till the conquest of Canada . It must have continued to be the boundary recognized by the Quebec Act of 1774 ...
118 psl.
... boundary between Canada and Hudson's Bay Territory , the Company proposed to settle it by the very simple pro- cess of drawing a line on the map . The line which they proposed was described by Chief Justice Draper , in his evidence ...
... boundary between Canada and Hudson's Bay Territory , the Company proposed to settle it by the very simple pro- cess of drawing a line on the map . The line which they proposed was described by Chief Justice Draper , in his evidence ...
119 psl.
... boundary on the north bank of Lake St. Francis , at the cove west of Point au Bodet , in the limit between the Township of Lancaster and the Seignory of New Longueuil , running along the said limit in the direction of north thirty ...
... boundary on the north bank of Lake St. Francis , at the cove west of Point au Bodet , in the limit between the Township of Lancaster and the Seignory of New Longueuil , running along the said limit in the direction of north thirty ...
120 psl.
... boundary of Hudson's Bay territory " to the utmost extent of country commonly called or known by the name of Canada . " When the Queen of Great Britain ac- quired from France full right for ever to the bays and straits of Hudson , with ...
... boundary of Hudson's Bay territory " to the utmost extent of country commonly called or known by the name of Canada . " When the Queen of Great Britain ac- quired from France full right for ever to the bays and straits of Hudson , with ...
121 psl.
... boundaries of Acadie or Nova Scotia ; in the Ohio Val- ley ; and the sword was used to settle a question which was really one of supremacy in North America . Can there be a doubt , then , that the northern boundary of Ontario is the ...
... boundaries of Acadie or Nova Scotia ; in the Ohio Val- ley ; and the sword was used to settle a question which was really one of supremacy in North America . Can there be a doubt , then , that the northern boundary of Ontario is the ...
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The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 13 tomas Graeme Mercer Adam,George Stewart Visos knygos peržiūra - 1878 |
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