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1747. “The boundaries between the possessions of the English & French in American, begin to be a subject of controversy.  The former claim the country south of the St. Laurence & westward nearly to the Mississippi, while the latter pretend to claim the country generally along the St, Laurence taken to, and especially to that westward of the Apalachian mountains.” Lings C. 92.
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  “The boundaries between the possessions of the English & French in America, begin to be a subject of controversy.  The former claim the country south of the St. Laurence & westward nearly to the Mississippi, while the latter pretend to claim the country generally along the St, Laurence lakes &c, and especially to that westward of the Apalachian mountains.” Lings C. 92.

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 “The boundaries between the possessions of the English & French in America, begin to be a subject of controversy.  The former claim the country south of the St. Laurence & westward nearly to the Mississippi, while the latter pretend to claim the country generally along the St, Laurence lakes &c, and especially to that westward of the Apalachian mountains.” Lings C. 92.