Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1871 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... United States , who seem to be fishing in the Bay of Fundy , for what they can catch . We have already seen in the preliminary paragraph , that they can claim nothing but from their treaties with G. Britain . Under the fundamental ...
... United States , who seem to be fishing in the Bay of Fundy , for what they can catch . We have already seen in the preliminary paragraph , that they can claim nothing but from their treaties with G. Britain . Under the fundamental ...
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... United States . Add to this , that it is a maxim of Diplomacy , as well as of Jurisprudence : Melior est conditio possidentis . The United States form their pretension in opposition both to the Title and Possession of G. Britain ...
... United States . Add to this , that it is a maxim of Diplomacy , as well as of Jurisprudence : Melior est conditio possidentis . The United States form their pretension in opposition both to the Title and Possession of G. Britain ...
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... United States was made ; and the reservation was made of such islands as had ever been deemed within the limits of Nova Scotia . Now the United States , when the Treaty 1783 was made were content to take the grant of the islands within ...
... United States was made ; and the reservation was made of such islands as had ever been deemed within the limits of Nova Scotia . Now the United States , when the Treaty 1783 was made were content to take the grant of the islands within ...
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Watts to Monckton | 489 |
Colden to Monckton | 498 |
R Peters | 508 |
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Acadie acct affairs aforesaid appear appointed Army Assembly Bay of Fundy believe Bill boundaries Britain British Capt Charter Colden Coll Colony of Virginia Commander in Chief Commission Commissioners Connecticut River copy Council Country Court Crown Customs DEAR SIR Dunmore duty England execution favor friends GEORGE CHALMERS give Government Governor Grand Manan granted honor House Humb Indians Inhabitants intituled islands JNO WATTS Justice King King's Kingdom Land late letter Lord LORD DUNMORE Lordship Majesty Majesty's Maryland Massachusetts Bay ment Merrimack River Napier Nova Scotia obliged Officers old gentleman opinion packet papers passed Pensylvania person Philadelphia Plantations in America PLEASURE Port present principal Secretaries Privy Council Province publick Quitrents received respect Salem River sent settle Ship or Vessel soon therein thereof thing tion transmitted Treaty Treaty of Ghent unto WATTS TO MONCKTON whereas wrote York