| Binger Hermann, United States. General Land Office - 1900 - 124 sider
...and this with their consent, and with the consent of the Motanties, Illinois, Mesigameus, Matches, Koroas, which are the most considerable nations dwelling...rank of esquire, with power to acquire knighthood. o <x il.and the length of each. The Falls of St. Anthony seem to have been known, as Hennepin was sent... | |
| James Baldwin - 1901 - 286 sider
...the mouth of the River of Palms, upon the assurance we have had from the natives of these countries, that we are the first Europeans who have descended or ascended the river •• • In the name of Louis the Great ' " Colbert; hereby protesting against all who may... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1902 - 598 sider
...the mouth of the River of Palms, upon the assurance we have had from the natives of these countries, that we are the first Europeans who have descended or ascended the said river Colbert; hereby protesting against all who may hereafter undertake to invade any or all of these aforesaid countries,... | |
| Illinois State Historical Library - 1903 - 684 sider
...Mexico, about the 27th degree of the elevation of the North Pole, and also to the mouth of Kiver of Palms; upon the assurance which we have received from...have descended or ascended the said River Colbert; hereby protesting against all those who may in future undertake to invade any or all of these countries,... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1898 - 398 sider
...themselves therein, from the sources of the Mississippi to its mouth in the sea ; upon the assurance of all these nations that we are the first Europeans who have descended or ascended the said Mississippi. I hereby protest against all those who may in future undertake to invade any of these... | |
| Claude Hazeltine Wetmore - 1903 - 482 sider
...to the mouth of the River of Palms, upon the assurance we have from the natives of these, countries, that we are the first Europeans who have descended or ascended the said River Colbert ; hereby protesting against all who may hereafter undertake to invade any or all these aforesaid countries,... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - 1904 - 664 sider
...twenty-seventh degree, to the embouchure of [the river of] Palms, upon the assurance which we have had from all these nations that we are the first Europeans...have descended or ascended the said River Colbert. I protest against all those who may undertake to seize all or any of said countries, bays, and lands... | |
| Peter Joseph Hamilton - 1904 - 598 sider
...twenty-seventh degree, to the embouchure of [the river of] Palms, upon the assurance which we have had from all these nations that we are the first Europeans...have descended or ascended the said River Colbert. I protest against all those who may undertake to seize all or any of said countries, bays, and lands... | |
| Alexander Nicolas De Menil - 1904 - 384 sider
...to the mouth of the River of Palms, upon the assurance we have from the natives of these countries that we are the first Europeans who have descended or ascended the said Kiver Colbert ; hereby protesting against all who may hereafter undertake to invade any or all these... | |
| Isaac Joslin Cox - 1905 - 342 sider
...Mexico, about the 27th degree of the elevation of the North Pole, and also to the mouth of the River of Palms ; upon the assurance which we have received...have descended or ascended the said River Colbert ; hereby protesting against all those who may in future under"There is an obscurity in this enumeration... | |
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