| Edmund Burke - History - 1816 - 838 pages
...contracting parties the several islands lying within the said rivers, lakes, and water communications, do respectively belong, in conformity with the true intent of the said Treaty of 1783. And both parties agree to consider such designation and decision as final and conclusive. And... | |
| political register - 1815 - 650 pages
...their hands and seals, decide to which of the two contracting parties the several islands aforesaid do respectively belong, in conformity with the true...of one thousand seven hundred and eighty-three. And if the said Commissioners shall agree in their decision, both parties shall consider such a decision... | |
| United States - 1815 - 410 pages
...be, and they are hereby 'authorised, upon their oaths impartially to fix and determine, according to the true intent of the said treaty of peace, of one thousand seven hundred and eighty-three, that part of the boundary between the dommions of the two powers, which extends from the water communication... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1815 - 620 pages
...contracting parties the several islands lying within the said rivers, lakes, and water communications, do respectively belong, in conformity with the true intent of the said Treaty of 1783. And both parties agree to consider such designation and decision as final and conclusive. And... | |
| Samuel R. Brown - United States - 1815 - 382 pages
...contracting parties the several islands lying within the said river, lakfii, and water communications, do respectively belong, in conformity with the true intent of the said treaty ot one thousand seven hundred and eighty three*. And both parties agree to consider such designation.... | |
| Arsène Lacarrière Latour - New Orleans, Battle of, New Orleans, La., 1815 - 1816 - 490 pages
...be, and they arc hereby authorized, upon their oaths, impartially to fix and determine, according to the true intent of the said treaty of peace of one thousand seven hundred and eighty-three, that part of the boundary between the dominions of the two powers, which extends from the water coummunication... | |
| Political science - 1816 - 728 pages
...contracting- parties the several islands lying within the said river» lakes, and water communications, do respectively belong, in conformity with the true intent of the said treaty of one thousand seven hundred and eighty-three. And both parties agree to consider such designation and... | |
| Arsène Lacarrière Latour - New Orleans, Battle of, New Orleans, La., 1815 - 1816 - 490 pages
...contracting parties the several islands lying within the said river, lakes, and water communications, do respectively belong, in conformity with the true intent of the said treaty of one thousand seven hundred and eighty-three. And both parties agree to consider such designation and... | |
| Hewson Clarke - Europe - 1816 - 690 pages
...two parties the several islands lying in the lakes, water communications, and rivers forming the said boundary, do respectively belong, in conformity with the true intent of the said 451 45$ treaty of peace of 1783, aed to cause •parts of ti» said boundary as reqaire it, to be surveyed... | |
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