Pontchartrain to the sea ; and for this purpose the most Christian King cedes in full right, and guarantees to his Britannic Majesty, the river and port of the Mobile, and everything which he possesses, or ought to possess, on the left side of the River... The History of Louisiana: From the Earliest Period - Side 341av François-Xavier Martin - 1827Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| James Grahame - 1836 - 486 sider
...monarch, the river and port of Mobile, and all the French claims and possessions on the left side of the Mississippi, except the town of New Orleans and the island on which it is situated, which were reserved to France. The British king, on the other hand, restored to France... | |
| James Grahame - 1836 - 480 sider
...monarch, the river and port of Mobile, and all the French claims and possessions on the left side of the Mississippi, except the town of New Orleans and the island on which it is situated, which were reserved to France. The British king, on the other hand, restored to France... | |
| John Brown Dillon - 1843 - 482 sider
...right and guarantied to Great Britain, the river and port of Mobile, and every thing she possessed on the left side of the river Mississippi, except the town of New Orleans and the island on which it is situated. The navigation of the Mississippi was to be open and free in its whole length and breadth,... | |
| Thomas Falconer - 1844 - 212 sider
...Mobile, and everything which France possessed on the left bank of the Mississippi being ceded, •' except the town of New Orleans and the island on which it is situated." By the 20th article of the same treaty Spain ceded to England, Florida with Fort St Augustin... | |
| James Grahame - 1845 - 536 sider
...monarch the river and port of Mobile and all the French claims, and possessions on the left side of the Mississippi, except the town of New Orleans and the island on which it is situated, which were reserved to France. The British king, on the other hand, restored to France... | |
| Thomas Falconer - 1845 - 60 sider
...of Mobile, and everything which France possessed on the left bank of the Mississippi being ceded, " except the town of New Orleans and the island on which it is situated." By a secret treaty made Nov. 3, 1762, and signed the same day on which the preliminaries... | |
| James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell - 1847 - 464 sider
...to the sea ; and the king of France cedes the river and port of Mobile, and everything he possesses on the left side of the river Mississippi, except the town of New Orleans, and the island whereon it is situated, which remains to France ; provided, the river Mississippi shall be free to... | |
| Isaac S. Mulford - 1848 - 520 sider
...his Britanic Majesty the river and port of MtJbile, and every thing he possessed or ought to possess, on the left side of the River Mississippi, except the town of New Orleans and the island on which it is situated, which were reserved to France. To secure the restoration of Havanna, the King of Spain... | |
| Charles Gayarré - 1852 - 383 sider
...he possesses, or has a right to possess, on the left side of the Mississippi, with the exception of the town of New Orleans and the island on which it stands, and which shall be retained by France, with the understanding that the navigation of the Mississippi... | |
| Charles Gayarré - 1852 - 388 sider
...he possesses, or has a right to possess, on the left side of the Mississippi, with the exception of the town of New Orleans and the island on which it stands, and which shall be retained by France, with the understanding that the navigation of the Mississippi... | |
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