France, provided that the navigation of the river Mississippi shall be equally free, as well to the subjects of Great Britain as to those of France, in its whole breadth and length, from its source to the sea, and expressly that part which is between... The Congressional Globe - Page 3097by United States. Congress - 1851Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - History - 1787 - 554 pages
...or length, from its fource to the fea, and exprefsly that part which is between the faid jfland of New Orleans, and the right bank of that river, as well as the paflage both in and out of its mouth. It is further ftipulated, that the vefTels belonging to the fubjefts... | |
| Great Britain, George Chalmers - Great Britain - 1790 - 590 pages
...and length, from its fource to the fea, and exprefly that part which is between the faid ifland of New Orleans and the right bank of that river, as well as the paflage both in and out of its mouth. It is further ftipulated, that the veflels belonging to the fubjects... | |
| Great Britain, George Chalmers - Great Britain - 1790 - 688 pages
...and length, from its fource to the fea, and exprefly that part which is between the faid ifland of New Orleans and the right bank of that river, as well as the paflage both in and out of its mouth. It is further ftipulated, that the veflels belonging to"the fubjects... | |
| Great Britain, George Chalmers - Great Britain - 1790 - 594 pages
...and length, from its fource to the fca, and exprefly that part which ;s between the faid ifland of New Orleans and the right bank of that river, as well as the pafTage both in and out of its mouth. It is further ftipulated, that the vefiels belonging to the fubjects... | |
| Thomas Augustus Lloyd - 1795 - 396 pages
...and length, from its tburce to the fca, and exprefsly that part which is between the faid ifland of New Orleans and the right bank of that river, as well as the paflage both in and out of its mouth, It is farther ftipulated, that the veflels belonging to the fubjects... | |
| John Debrett - Europe - 1798 - 660 pages
...and breadth, from its fonrce to the fea, and cxprefsly that part which is between the laid iilmd of New Orleans and the right bank of that river, as well as the paffage both in and out <of its mouth." The people of the United States being then fubjecEls of the... | |
| History - 1805 - 556 pages
...or 'length, from its source to the sea, and expressly that part which is betweeri the said island of New Orleans and the right bank of that river, as well as the passage both in and out of its mouth. It is further stipulated, that the vessels belonging to the subjects of either nation, shall not be... | |
| Benjamin Trumbull - United States - 1810 - 482 pages
...and expressly that part, which is between the said island of New Orleans and the right bank of the river, as well as the passage both in and out of its mouth. It is further stipulated, that the vessels belonging to the subjects of either shall not be stopped,... | |
| Benjamin Vaughan - Boundaries, State - 1814 - 38 pages
...(and that part expressly, which is between the said island of New-Orleans and the RIGHT bank of the river) as •well as the passage both in and out of its mouth. It is further stipulated that the vessels belonging to the subjects of either nation shall not be stopped,... | |
| United States - 1815 - 534 pages
...from its source to the sea, and expressly that part which is between the said island of New-Orleans and the right bank of that river, as well as the passage...provisional treaty between the United States and Great Britain, concluded the 30th of November, 1782, and the definitive treaty of peace concluded the third... | |
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