American Territorial DevelopmentJ. H. Miller, 1900 - 265 páginas |
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... peace , but that one nation must at last give way to the other , so ' tis very neces- sary that , without sleeping away our time , all precau- tions immaginable should be taken to prevent its falling to our lotts to remove ; and when ...
... peace , but that one nation must at last give way to the other , so ' tis very neces- sary that , without sleeping away our time , all precau- tions immaginable should be taken to prevent its falling to our lotts to remove ; and when ...
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... peace or some alli- In that part of this report , relating to the French settlements , we have taken notice , that nature has furnished the British Colonies with a bar- rier , which may easily be defended , having cast up a long ridge ...
... peace or some alli- In that part of this report , relating to the French settlements , we have taken notice , that nature has furnished the British Colonies with a bar- rier , which may easily be defended , having cast up a long ridge ...
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... peace , to return , and if they do not do so , there is no doubt but the Gov- ernor of Canada will constrain them thereto by force , They would [ if they remained ] possess more facilities to interrupt the communication between Canada ...
... peace , to return , and if they do not do so , there is no doubt but the Gov- ernor of Canada will constrain them thereto by force , They would [ if they remained ] possess more facilities to interrupt the communication between Canada ...
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... peace , without being very particular about the boundaries . -New York Colonial Documents , X. 820 . Articles of capitulation for the surrender of Canada : between their Excellencies General Amherst , and the Marquis de Vaudreuil ...
... peace , without being very particular about the boundaries . -New York Colonial Documents , X. 820 . Articles of capitulation for the surrender of Canada : between their Excellencies General Amherst , and the Marquis de Vaudreuil ...
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... peace , Canada should remain in the power of his Britannic Majesty his most Christian Majesty shall continue to name the Bishop of the colony who shall be of the Roman commission , and under whose authority the people shall execute the ...
... peace , Canada should remain in the power of his Britannic Majesty his most Christian Majesty shall continue to name the Bishop of the colony who shall be of the Roman commission , and under whose authority the people shall execute the ...
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Página 72 - The taxes for paying that proportion shall be laid and levied by the authority and direction of the Legislatures of the several States within the time agreed upon by the United States in Congress assembled.
Página 45 - East by a line to be drawn along the middle of the river St. Croix, from its mouth in the Bay of Fundy to its source, and from its source directly north to the aforesaid highlands which divide the rivers that fall into the Atlantic Ocean from those which fall into the river St. Lawrence...
Página 99 - The inhabitants of the ceded territory shall be incorporated in the Union of the United States and admitted as soon as possible according to the principles of the Federal Constitution to the enjoyment of all the rights, advantages and immunities of citizens of the United States; and in the mean time they shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property, and the Religion which they profess.
Página 37 - Lawrence; comprehending all islands within twenty leagues of any part of the shores of the United States, and lying between lines to be drawn due east from the points where the aforesaid boundaries between Nova Scotia on the one part, and East Florida on the other, shall respectively touch the Bay of Fundy and the Atlantic Ocean; excepting such islands as now are, or heretofore have been, within the limits of the said province of Nova Scotia.
Página 71 - It is hereby ordained and declared by the authority aforesaid, that the following articles shall be considered as articles of compact between the original states and the people and states in the said territory, and forever remain unalterable, unless by common consent...
Página 204 - ... north latitude, and between the 1s1st and the 133d degree of west longitude (Meridian of Greenwich), the said line shall ascend to the north along the channel called Portland Channel, as far as the point of the continent where it strikes the 56th degree of north latitude; from this last-mentioned point, the line of demarcation shall follow the summit of the mountains situated parallel to the coast, as far as the point of intersection of the 141st degree of west longitude (of the same meridian)...
Página 72 - The said territory, and the States which may be formed therein, shall forever remain a part of this Confederacy of the United States of America, subject to the Articles of Confederation, and to such alterations therein as shall be constitutionally made; and to all the Acts and Ordinances of the United States in Congress assembled, conformable thereto.
Página 66 - That the following articles shall be considered as articles of compact between the original states, and the people and states, in the said territory, and forever remain unalterable, unless by common consent, to wit: ARTICLE I.
Página 45 - Superior ; thence through Lake Superior northward of the Isles Royal and Phelipeaux, to the Long Lake ; thence through the middle of said Long Lake, and the water communication between it and the Lake of the Woods...
Página 190 - It is agreed, that any country that may be claimed by either party on the northwest coast of America, westward of the Stony Mountains, shall. together with its harbours, bays, and creeks, and the navigation of all rivers within the same, be free and open, for the term of ten years from the date of the signature of the present convention, to the vessels, citizens, and subjects of the two Powers...