Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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... south - west . " ARTICLE XIII .- " The island called Newfoundland , with the adjacent islands , shall from this time forward belong of right wholly to Britain ; and to that end , the town and fortress of Placentia , and whatever other ...
... south - west . " ARTICLE XIII .- " The island called Newfoundland , with the adjacent islands , shall from this time forward belong of right wholly to Britain ; and to that end , the town and fortress of Placentia , and whatever other ...
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... South America , you are empowered to give the strongest assurances , that that crown will receive no molestation from the United States , in the pos- session of these territories . " FRANCE , 1778 . TREATY OF AMITY AND COMMERCE ...
... South America , you are empowered to give the strongest assurances , that that crown will receive no molestation from the United States , in the pos- session of these territories . " FRANCE , 1778 . TREATY OF AMITY AND COMMERCE ...
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... South Carolina , and Georgia , having this day concluded a treaty of amity and commerce , for the reciprocal advantage of their subjects and citizens , have thought it necessary to take into consideration the means of strengthening ...
... South Carolina , and Georgia , having this day concluded a treaty of amity and commerce , for the reciprocal advantage of their subjects and citizens , have thought it necessary to take into consideration the means of strengthening ...
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... south end of Nepissing ; and thence straight to the source of the river Mississippi ; west , by a line to be drawn along the middle of the river Mississippi from its source to where the said line shall intersect the thirty - first ...
... south end of Nepissing ; and thence straight to the source of the river Mississippi ; west , by a line to be drawn along the middle of the river Mississippi from its source to where the said line shall intersect the thirty - first ...
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... South Carolina claim jointly in the first instance under the charter of 1662 , to Clarendon and others , and its confirmation in 1664 , with an extension of limits . The British statute of 1729 , enabling the king to pay the ...
... South Carolina claim jointly in the first instance under the charter of 1662 , to Clarendon and others , and its confirmation in 1664 , with an extension of limits . The British statute of 1729 , enabling the king to pay the ...
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