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
| Great Britain - 1892 - 38 sider
...river and port of the Mobile, and everything which he possesses, or ought to possess, on the left side the river Mississippi, except the town of New Orleans and the island on which it is situated shall remain to France ; provided that the river Mississippi shall be equally free, as... | |
| Freeman Snow - 1894 - 536 sider
...Majesty, the river and port of the Mobile, and every thing which he possesses, or ought to possess, on the left side of the river Mississippi, except the town of New Orleans, and the island in which it is situated, which shall remain to France ; provided that the navigation of the river Mississippi... | |
| William Wirt Howe - 1896 - 374 sider
...Great Britain the river and port of Mobile and everything she had possessed on the • left bank of the Mississippi, except the town of New Orleans and the island on which it stood. As all that part of Louisiana not thus ceded to Great Britain had been already transferred to... | |
| John McDonogh - 1898 - 134 sider
...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 Mississippi, except the town of New Orleans and the island on which it is situated, which shall remain to France, &c., &c." Louisiana, establishing forever its limits on... | |
| Mississippi Historical Society - 1904 - 616 sider
...By that treaty France ceded to Great Britain the river and port of Mobile, and all her possessions on the left side of the river Mississippi, except the town of New Orleans and the island on which it is situated; and by the same treaty Spain ceded Florida to Great Britain. The residue of Louisiana... | |
| Binger Hermann, United States. General Land Office - 1898 - 140 sider
...Britannic Majesty, the river and port of Mobile, and everything which he possesses, or ought to possess, on the left side of the river Mississippi, except the town of New Orleans and the island in which it is situated," England in the same treaty became possessed of Florida from Spain, and hence... | |
| Benjamin Trumbull - 1898 - 500 sider
...Britannic majesty, the river and port of Mobile, and every thing which he possesses, or ought to possess, on the left side of the river Mississippi, except the town of Orleans, and the island on which it is situated, which shall remain to France: provided, that the navigation... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1899 - 458 sider
...Majesty, the river and port of the Mobile, and everything which he possesses, 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 shall remain to France, provided that the navigation of the River Mississippi shall... | |
| William MacDonald - 1899 - 422 sider
...Majesty, the river and port of the Mobile, and every thing which he possesses, 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 shall remain to France; provided that the navigation of the river Mississippi shall... | |
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