State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession of George Washington to the Presidency: Exhibiting a Complete View of Our Foreign Relations Since that Time ...Thomas B. Wait, 1819 - United States |
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Page 4
... Mississippi , and intercourse with Indians Message , Feb. 5 , 1798 , relative to French captures and outrages in the harbour of Charleston , & c . Message , March 5 , 1798 , transmitting despatches from Envoys in France Message , March ...
... Mississippi , and intercourse with Indians Message , Feb. 5 , 1798 , relative to French captures and outrages in the harbour of Charleston , & c . Message , March 5 , 1798 , transmitting despatches from Envoys in France Message , March ...
Page 127
... Mississippi to the ocean , and ceding to the United States a considerable portion of territory , by agreeing to draw a line of demar- cation between the possessions of both parties . Equally animated by the desire of diminishing for ...
... Mississippi to the ocean , and ceding to the United States a considerable portion of territory , by agreeing to draw a line of demar- cation between the possessions of both parties . Equally animated by the desire of diminishing for ...
Page 129
... to the interests of Spain ; but I shall now state to you a point in which her rights are essentially concerned ; -I mean the navigation of the Mississippi . The just ground upon which Spain refused to acknow-- ledge STATE PAPERS . 129.
... to the interests of Spain ; but I shall now state to you a point in which her rights are essentially concerned ; -I mean the navigation of the Mississippi . The just ground upon which Spain refused to acknow-- ledge STATE PAPERS . 129.
Page 130
... Mississippi to the ocean ; the necessity in which America has found her- self of recurring to a special treaty with Spain for obtaining it , and above all , the tenour of the 4th article of the said treaty , in which it is agreed , that ...
... Mississippi to the ocean ; the necessity in which America has found her- self of recurring to a special treaty with Spain for obtaining it , and above all , the tenour of the 4th article of the said treaty , in which it is agreed , that ...
Page 131
... Mississippi from its source to the ocean shall for ever remain and be free to the subjects of Great Britain and the citizens of the United States . By the preliminary articles of the treaty concluded be- tween Spain and England , and ...
... Mississippi from its source to the ocean shall for ever remain and be free to the subjects of Great Britain and the citizens of the United States . By the preliminary articles of the treaty concluded be- tween Spain and England , and ...
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