The two parties guarantee mutually from the present time and forever against all other powers, to wit: The United States to His Most Christian Majesty, the present possessions of the Crown of France in America, as well as those which it may acquire by... Niles' National Register - Side 2371826Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| United States. Continental Congress - 1820 - 600 sider
...forever, against all other powers, to wit, the United States to his most christian majesty, the present possessions of the crown of France in America, as well as those which it may acquire by the future treaty of peace ; and his most christian majesty guarantees, on his part,... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - 1820 - 600 sider
...powers, to wit : The United States to his most Christian majesty, the possessions then appertaining to the crown of France in America, as well as those which it may acquire by the future treaty of peace ; and his most Christian majesty guaranties, on his part,... | |
| Paul Allen - 1822 - 540 sider
...powers, to wit, the United States to his most Christian Majesty the possession then appertaining to the Crown of France in America, as well as those which it may acquire by a future treaty of peace ; and his most Christian Majesty guaranties on his part to... | |
| Theodore Lyman (Jr.) - 1826 - 406 sider
...forever, against all other powers, to wit: The United States to his most christian majesty, the present possessions of the crown of France in America, as well as those which it may acquire by the future treaty of peace : And his most christian Majesty guaFrench nation were occupied,... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1829 - 904 sider
...powers, to wit ; the United States to His Most Christian Majesty, the possessions then appertaining to the crown of France in America, as well as those which it may acquire by the future treaty of peace ; and His Most Christian Majesty guaranties, on his part,... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1833 - 548 sider
...forever, against all other powers, to ivit : The United States to his most Christian Majesty the present possessions of the crown of France in America, as well as those which it may acquire by the future treaty of peace, and his most Christian Majesty guaranties on his part to... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1835 - 764 sider
...alliance, of the 6th February, 1778, by which they were bound, forever, to guaranty, from that time, the then possessions of the crown of France in America,...not long after, the exchange of the ratifications of the convention of September, 1800, by the arms of Great Britain, from France. " The fifth article... | |
| 1835 - 674 sider
...forever, against all other Powers, to wit: The United States tn His Most Christian Majesty the present possessions of the Crown of France in America, as well as those which it may acquire by the future treaty of peace: And His Most Christian Majesty guaranties on his pnrt to... | |
| United States. Congress - 1835 - 676 sider
...ever, against all other Powers, to wit: The United States to His Most Christian Majesty the present possessions of the Crown of France in America, as well as those which it may acquire by the future treaty of peace: And His Most Christian Majesty guaranties on his part to... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1837 - 882 sider
...forever, against all other Powers, to wit: The United States to his most Christian Majesty the present possessions of the Crown of France in America, as well as those which it may acquire by the future treaty of peace ; and his most Christian Majesty guaranties on his part to... | |
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