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Remarks on a Dangerous Mistake Made as to the Eastern Boundary of Louisiana - Page 8
by Benjamin Vaughan - 1814 - 28 pages
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Miscellaneous Correspondence, Volume 4

1764 - 636 pages
...fitudtcd, which flull remain to Fnnce ; provided that the Navigation of the River Miffiffippi ihall be equally free, as well to the Subjects of Great -Britain as to rhofe of France, in its whole Breadth and Length, from its Source to the Sea, and That Part exprefily...
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Naval and Military Memoirs of Great Britain, from 1727 to 1783, Volume 3

Robert Beatson - Great Britain - 1804 - 478 pages
...breadth and length, from its fource to the fea, and that part exprefsly which is between the ifland of NewOrleans, and the right bank of the river, as well as the paffage both in and out of its mouth. It is further ftipulated, that the veflels be^ longing to the...
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American Annals: Or, a Chronological History of America, from Its ..., Volume 2

Abiel Holmes - America - 1805 - 556 pages
...equally free to the subjects of the Misof Great Britain and France, in its whole breadth and length, from its source to the sea, and that part expressly, which is between the said island of New Orleans and the right bank of that river, as well as the passage both in and out of its mouth :...
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A General History of the United States of America, from the Discovery in ...

Benjamin Trumbull - United States - 1810 - 482 pages
...it is situated, which shall remain to France; provided that the navigation of the river Missisippi shall be equally free, as well to the subjects of Great Britain, as to those of France, in its whole breadth and length from its source to the sea, and expressly that part, which is between the said island...
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State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States from the Accession ...

United States - 1815 - 534 pages
...those of France, in its whole length and breadth, from its source to the sea, and expressly that part which is between the said island of New-Orleans and the right bank of that river, as well as the passage both in and out of its mouth." The people of the United States being...
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State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession ...

United States - 1817 - 516 pages
...the town and island of New Orleans. And it was likewise stipulated " That the navigation of the river Mississippi shall be equally free, as well to the...length and breadth, from its source to the sea, and expressly that part which is between the said island of New Orleans and the right bank of that river,...
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Sketches, Historical and Topographical, of the Floridas: More Particularly ...

James Grant Forbes - History - 1821 - 236 pages
...Island on which it is situated, which shall remain to France ; provided that the navigation of the river Mississippi shall be equally free as well to the subjects...part expressly which is between the said island of New Orleans and the right bank of that river, as well as the passage both in and out of its mouth....
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Sketches, Historical and Topographical, of the Floridas: More Particularly ...

James Grant Forbes - History - 1821 - 246 pages
...Island on which it is situated, which shall remain to France ; provided that the navigation of the river Mississippi shall be equally free as well to the subjects...part expressly which is between the said island of New Orleans and the right bank of that river, as well as the passage both in and out of its mouth....
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Apr. 1, 1782, to Nov. 1, 1788, inclusive; also, the Journal of the Committee ...

United States. Continental Congress - United States - 1823 - 1022 pages
...shall be equally free to the subjects of Great-Britain and France, in its whole breadth and length from its source to the sea, and that part expressly...said island of New-Orleans, and the right bank of that river, as well as the passage both in and out of its mouth. And whereas by the 19th article of...
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Annals of the American Revolution: Or, A Record of the Causes and Events ...

Jedidiah Morse - Indians of North America - 1824 - 524 pages
...island on which it is situated, which shall remain to France; provided that the navigation of the river Mississippi shall be equally free, as well to the subjects of Great Britian, as to those of France, in its whole breadth and length from its source to the sea, and expressly...
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