Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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... concluded November 3 , 1762 , Louisiana and New Orleans were ceded to Spain , the cession being in the nature of a recompense for the loss of Florida , which Spain had ceded to Great Britain by the preliminary treaty of Paris signed the ...
... concluded November 3 , 1762 , Louisiana and New Orleans were ceded to Spain , the cession being in the nature of a recompense for the loss of Florida , which Spain had ceded to Great Britain by the preliminary treaty of Paris signed the ...
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... concluded , unless the controversy should spring from continual vexations , which might tend to aggrieve and oppress all the European nations . " ARTICLE VII .- " If , notwithstanding the cautions and friendly care of the contracting ...
... concluded , unless the controversy should spring from continual vexations , which might tend to aggrieve and oppress all the European nations . " ARTICLE VII .- " If , notwithstanding the cautions and friendly care of the contracting ...
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... Concluded February 6 , 1778 ; Ratified by the Continental Congress May 4 , 1778 ; Ratifications exchanged at Paris , July 17 , 1778 . " The Most Christian King , and the United States of North America , to wit , New Hampshire ...
... Concluded February 6 , 1778 ; Ratified by the Continental Congress May 4 , 1778 ; Ratifications exchanged at Paris , July 17 , 1778 . " The Most Christian King , and the United States of North America , to wit , New Hampshire ...
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... concluded and agreed upon the following articles . " ARTICLE I. ( Declaration of Amity . ) " There shall be a firm , inviolable and universal peace , and a true and sincere friend- ship between the Most Christian King , his heirs and ...
... concluded and agreed upon the following articles . " ARTICLE I. ( Declaration of Amity . ) " There shall be a firm , inviolable and universal peace , and a true and sincere friend- ship between the Most Christian King , his heirs and ...
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... concluded that there shall never be any duty imposed on the exportation of the melasses that may be taken by the subjects of any of the United States from the islands of America which belong or may hereafter appertain to His Most ...
... concluded that there shall never be any duty imposed on the exportation of the melasses that may be taken by the subjects of any of the United States from the islands of America which belong or may hereafter appertain to His Most ...
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