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 |
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... Ellicott , Esquire , the commissioner of the United States appointed to run the boundary line between their territory and his catholick majesty's colonies of East and West Florida . Although Mr. Ellicott left Philadelphia , in September ...
... Ellicott , Esquire , the commissioner of the United States appointed to run the boundary line between their territory and his catholick majesty's colonies of East and West Florida . Although Mr. Ellicott left Philadelphia , in September ...
Halaman 144
... Ellicott complied . Bayou Pierre is about sixty miles above the Natchez . On the 24th of February , Mr. Ellicott reached the Nat- chez , and immediately by a letter , acquainted governour Gayoso , of his arrival . The governour on the ...
... Ellicott complied . Bayou Pierre is about sixty miles above the Natchez . On the 24th of February , Mr. Ellicott reached the Nat- chez , and immediately by a letter , acquainted governour Gayoso , of his arrival . The governour on the ...
Halaman 145
... Ellicott considered that the third ar- ticle of the treaty with Spain , required the commissioners for running the boundary line to meet at the Natchez ; and that being then at his post , it was his duty to remain there , until the ...
... Ellicott considered that the third ar- ticle of the treaty with Spain , required the commissioners for running the boundary line to meet at the Natchez ; and that being then at his post , it was his duty to remain there , until the ...
Halaman 146
... Ellicott said , that his tent was much more agreeable than a palace ; for in his camp he enjoyed an independence characteristick of the nation he had the honour to represent . The next morn- ing Mr. Ellicott sent his letter , No. 7 ...
... Ellicott said , that his tent was much more agreeable than a palace ; for in his camp he enjoyed an independence characteristick of the nation he had the honour to represent . The next morn- ing Mr. Ellicott sent his letter , No. 7 ...
Halaman 147
... Ellicott , on the 23d of March , wrote the letter No. 9 , which was followed by a note No. 10 , to which he received the governour's answer , No. 11. This answer , containing information that the important business of running the ...
... Ellicott , on the 23d of March , wrote the letter No. 9 , which was followed by a note No. 10 , to which he received the governour's answer , No. 11. This answer , containing information that the important business of running the ...
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