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60 See Note XII, p. 149.

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61 Prospectus of St. Andrews and Quebec Railroad, 1836; and Survey of Captain Yule, 1835.

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62 Report of Featherstonhaugh and Mudge, p. 8.

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63 It can not be seriously pretended that when by the treaty of St. Germains, in 1632, Acadie was restored to France the intention was to cede to her the colonies already settled in New England. Yet the language of the British commissioners would imply that this was the case were it not that they evidently consider the forty-sixth parallel as the southern boundary of the grant to De Monts, whereas it is the northern.

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64 Relating to surveys and sales of the public lands during 1841 and 1842, etc.