Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States ...Edwin Wiley 1915 - United States |
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Page 309
... Britain should desire to retain West Florida at the conclusion of the war , the northern boundary should be a line through the mouth of the Yazoo River , or about 32 ° 25 ' . * This was not entirely acceptable to Shelburne , and as the ...
... Britain should desire to retain West Florida at the conclusion of the war , the northern boundary should be a line through the mouth of the Yazoo River , or about 32 ° 25 ' . * This was not entirely acceptable to Shelburne , and as the ...
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... Britain , and that preliminary articles between France and Great Britain had been ratified . On April 11 Congress issued a proc- lamation declaring a cessation of hostilities both on sea and land , as agreed upon between the United ...
... Britain , and that preliminary articles between France and Great Britain had been ratified . On April 11 Congress issued a proc- lamation declaring a cessation of hostilities both on sea and land , as agreed upon between the United ...
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... Britain and the United States was signed at Paris by Adams , Jay and Franklin on the part of the United States , and by David Hartley on the part of Great Britain . || This treaty was simply a repetition of the pre- liminary articles ...
... Britain and the United States was signed at Paris by Adams , Jay and Franklin on the part of the United States , and by David Hartley on the part of Great Britain . || This treaty was simply a repetition of the pre- liminary articles ...
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... Britain and the said United States , but which treaty was not to be concluded until the terms of peace should be agreed upon between Great Britain and France , and his Britannic majesty should be ready to con- clude such treaty ...
... Britain and the said United States , but which treaty was not to be concluded until the terms of peace should be agreed upon between Great Britain and France , and his Britannic majesty should be ready to con- clude such treaty ...
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... Britain and the citizens of the United States . Article IX . In case it should so happen , that any place or territory , belonging to Great Britain or to the United States , should have been con- quered by the arms of either from the ...
... Britain and the citizens of the United States . Article IX . In case it should so happen , that any place or territory , belonging to Great Britain or to the United States , should have been con- quered by the arms of either from the ...
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