The joint special committee, to whom was committed the message of His Excellency the Governor, relating to the north-eastern boundary of the United States, respectfully report the accompanying resolves.
1842
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The joint special committee, to whom was committed the message of His Excellency the Governor, relating to the north-eastern boundary of the United States, respectfully report the accompanying resolves.
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[Boston, Massachusetts?] : [publisher not identified], [1842]
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At head of title: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In Senate, Feb. 25, 1842
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North-eastern boundary, Feb. 1842
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1 online resource (3 pages).
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Letter of transmittal from chair of the joint special committee, signed by Emory Washburn, Chairman; and resolves entitled "Resolves concerning the north-eastern boundary of the United States."
"Resolved, that the boundary line between the State of Maine and the British Province of New Brunswick, is so clearly defined by the treaty of 1783, that the terms of the treaty can neither be misapprehended, nor afford any support to the unjust pretensions of Great Britain. Resolved, that this Commonwealth, as a joint proprietor with the State of Maine of the territory alleged to be in dispute, has an interest in all negotiations respecting the same, which demands her watchful attention, that her rights and interests may be preserved unimpaired and unchanged without her assent."--Page 2.
"Resolved, that the boundary line between the State of Maine and the British Province of New Brunswick, is so clearly defined by the treaty of 1783, that the terms of the treaty can neither be misapprehended, nor afford any support to the unjust pretensions of Great Britain. Resolved, that this Commonwealth, as a joint proprietor with the State of Maine of the territory alleged to be in dispute, has an interest in all negotiations respecting the same, which demands her watchful attention, that her rights and interests may be preserved unimpaired and unchanged without her assent."--Page 2.
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Online resource; title from PDF first lines of text (LLMC Digital, viewed February 19, 2024).
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Resolves concerning the north-eastern boundary of the United States.
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