Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volumen2;Volumen15;Volumen34Gales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... river Mississippi , from its sources to the ocean . And although , at the period of the negotiations of Ghent , Great Britain pos- sessed no territory upon that river , yet the British Plenipotentiaries , in their first note ...
... river Mississippi , from its sources to the ocean . And although , at the period of the negotiations of Ghent , Great Britain pos- sessed no territory upon that river , yet the British Plenipotentiaries , in their first note ...
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... river Mississippi ; thence , by a line to be drawn along the middle of the said river Mississippi , until it shall intersect the northernmost part of the thirty - first degree of north latitude . " By the fourth article of the treaty of ...
... river Mississippi ; thence , by a line to be drawn along the middle of the said river Mississippi , until it shall intersect the northernmost part of the thirty - first degree of north latitude . " By the fourth article of the treaty of ...
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... river Tacoutche Tesse , discovered by McKenzie , and which he had mistaken for the Columbia , was not a branch of this river , but fell into the sound called the " Gulf of Georgia . " The settle- ment at the place called Astoria was ...
... river Tacoutche Tesse , discovered by McKenzie , and which he had mistaken for the Columbia , was not a branch of this river , but fell into the sound called the " Gulf of Georgia . " The settle- ment at the place called Astoria was ...
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... river Mississippi , with their goods , wares , and merchandise , the importation of which into And in order the more ... rivers within the same , shall be free and open to the subjects and citi- zens of the two States , respectively ...
... river Mississippi , with their goods , wares , and merchandise , the importation of which into And in order the more ... rivers within the same , shall be free and open to the subjects and citi- zens of the two States , respectively ...
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... river and the well - known limit which now separates , and has separated Louisi- ana , when France possessed it before 1764 , and even before the death of the King of Spain , Charles II . , from the Spanish province called Texas ; so ...
... river and the well - known limit which now separates , and has separated Louisi- ana , when France possessed it before 1764 , and even before the death of the King of Spain , Charles II . , from the Spanish province called Texas ; so ...
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