| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1843 - 626 sivua
...Croix to the Canadian highlands, is intended to exclude all the waters running into the St. John's. ' There is no positive proof that this map is actually...supposition, it would be difficult to explain the circumstances'of its agreeing so perfectly with his description, and of its being preserved in the... | |
| 1843 - 706 sivua
...St. Croix and Mars Hill. It is evident, that the line, from the St. Croix to the Canadian highlands, is intended to exclude all the waters running into...the circumstances of its agreeing so perfectly with his description, and of its being preserved in the place where it would naturally be deposited by Count... | |
| George William Featherstonhaugh - 1843 - 134 sivua
...Croix to the Canadian highlands, is intended to exclude all the waters running into the St. John's. " There is no positive proof that this map is actually...the circumstances of its agreeing so perfectly with his description, and of its being preserved in the place where it would naturally be deposited by Count... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun - 1843 - 642 sivua
...to the Canadian highland, is intended to exclude all the waiert running into the St. John. "There in no positive proof that this map is actually the one...the circumstances of its agreeing so perfectly with his description, and of its being preserved in the place where it would naturally be deposited by Count... | |
| Thomas Colley Grattan - 1843 - 80 sivua
...evident that the line, from the St. Croix to the Canadian highland, is intended to exclude all ike water* running into the St. John. " There is no positive...Franklin ; yet, upon any other supposition, it would be-difficult to explain the circumstances of its agreeing so perfectly with his description, and of... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun - 1843 - 642 sivua
...evident that the line, from the St. Croix to the Canadian highland, is intended to exclude all the maters running into the St. John. ." There is no positive...Franklin ; yet, upon any other supposition, it would bediiricult to explain the circumstances of its agreeing so perfectly with his description, and of... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Eliakim Littell - 1843 - 614 sivua
...evident that the line, from the St. Croix to the Canadian highlands, is intended to exclude all Che waters running into the St. John. " ' There is no...proof that this map is actually the one marked by Frnnklin ; yet, upon any other supposition, it would be difficult to explain the circumstances of its... | |
| John Holmes Agnew - 1843 - 614 sivua
...St. Croix and Mars Hill. It is evident that the line, from the St. Croix to the Canadian highlands, is intended to exclude all the waters running into...St. John. '"There is no positive proof that this map in actually the one marked by Franklin ; yet, upon any other supposition, it would be difficult to... | |
| Albert Gallatin, Daniel Webster - 1843 - 94 sivua
...between the source of the St. Croix and Mars Hill: from the St. Croix to the Canadian Highlands it is intended to exclude all the waters running into the St. John. There is no other coloring on any other part of the map. There is no endorsement or proof of any kind whatever... | |
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