The North Eastern Boundary of the United States volume 1
The North Eastern Boundary of the United States volume 1
Charles Stewart Daveis
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55 Close, the success of the expedition destined to Louisiana, might have been determined ; and in possession of Penobscot upon one side, and New Orleans upon the other, the British Gov- ernment might have gone far to execute the original project of 1763. This proposal of the uti possidetis was strip- ped at oMCCj by the American Ministers, of its diplomatic circumlocution ; and tiiey met it by a direct denial, that they had any power to cede the territory of the United States. To. Be more dist...inct, they referred to their former note in reply to the broad demand of a new bounda- ry, in which they say, they ' perceive, that un- der the alleged purpose of opening a direct communication between two of the British Pro- vinces in America, the British Government re- quire a cession of ter?'itory forming a part of one of the States of the American Union, — and that they propose, without purpose specifi- cally alleged, to draw the boundary line west- ward, ' &;c. ' They have no authority, ' they answer, ' to cede any part of the territory of the United States; and to no stipulations to that effect will they subscribe.
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