States a strong proof of his friendship, doth hereby cede to the said United States, in the name of the French Republic, forever and in full sovereignty, the said territory with all its rights and appurtenances, as fully and in the same manner as they... The American Whig Review - Pagina 2381849Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Robert Greenhow - 1845 - 538 pagine
...the United States, in the name of the French republic, forever, and in full sovereignty, with all its rights and appurtenances, as fully, and in the same...above-mentioned treaty with his Catholic majesty." ' The treaty of October 1st, 1800, was never made public until 1820, when h appeared, for the first time,... | |
| John Frost - 1845 - 480 pagine
...France ceded to the United States, the territory she had acquired by the treaty of St. Ildefonso, " as fully and in the same manner as they have been...French republic." In virtue of the above-mentioned treaties, the United States claimed, as the southern portion of Louisiana, all the country lying between... | |
| John Frost - 1845 - 474 pagine
...France ceded to the United States, the territory she had acquired by the treaty of St. Ildefonso, " as fully and in the same manner as they have been...French republic." In virtue of the above-mentioned treaties, the United States claimed, as the southern portion of Louisiana, all the country lying between... | |
| 1845 - 648 pagine
...for ever, and in full sovereignty, with all its rights and appurtenances, as fully and in the pame manner as they have been acquired by the French Republic, in virtue of the above mentioned treaty with his Catholic majesty." Considerable discussion has been had respecting... | |
| United States - 1846 - 1068 pagine
...in the name of the French Republic, forever and in full sovereignty, the said territory with all its rights and appurtenances, as fully and in the same...Republic, in virtue of the above-mentioned treaty, concluded with his Catholic Majesty. ART. II. In the cession made by the preceding article are included... | |
| Travers Twiss - 1846 - 304 pagine
...United States, " in the name of the French republic, for ever and in full sovereignty, with all its rights and appurtenances, as fully and in the same manner as they have been acquired by Ihe French republic, in virtue of the abovementioned treaty with his Catholic Majesty." It thus became... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1846 - 470 pagine
...France originates in the Treaty of 1803 by which Louisiana was ceded to the United States, with all its rights and appurtenances, as fully and in the same manner as they had been acquired by the French Republic ; and the claim derived from Spain is founded on the Treaty... | |
| 1846 - 882 pagine
...France originates in the treaty of 1803, by which Louisiana was ceded to the United States, with all its rights and appurtenances, as fully and in the same manner as they had been acquired by the French Republic ; and the claim derived from Spain is founded on the treaty... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun - 1846 - 88 pagine
...France originates in the treaty of 1803, by which Louisiana was ceded to the United States, with all its rights and appurtenances, as fully and in the same manner as they had been acquired by the French Republic; and the claim derived from Spain is founded on the treaty... | |
| Robert Greenhow - 1847 - 530 pagine
...French republic, forever, and in full sovereignty, with all its rights and appurtenances, at JuUy, and in the same manner, as they have been acquired...above-mentioned treaty with his Catholic majesty." * The treat; of October 1st, 1800, was never made public until 1820, when it appeared, for the first time,... | |
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