| Missouri. General Assembly. House of Representatives - 1857 - 1030 halaman
...channel of the Mississippi was always the dividing line on this continent, between the dominions of France and Spain, on the one side, and Great Britain on the other. It is a well established historical fact, that the island was claimed and treated as a part of Louisiana,... | |
| Alexander Charles Ewald - 1868 - 640 halaman
...being added Mar. 27. It was ratified the following month. The contracting parties were France, Holland, and Spain on the one side, and Great Britain on the other. England was to cede all the French, Spanish, and Dutch colonies acquired during the war, except Trinidad... | |
| Stephen Hawes - 1869 - 328 halaman
...Italian republic. March 25. The treaty of Amiens concluded. The contracting parties were France, Holland and Spain on the one side and Great Britain on the other. ' England was to cede all the French, Spanish and Dutch colonies acquired during the war except Trinidad... | |
| Stephen Hawes - 1870 - 334 halaman
...Italian republic. March 25. The treaty of Amiens concluded. The contracting parties were France, Holland and Spain on the one side and Great Britain on the other. England was to cede all the French, Spanish and Dutch colonies acquired during the war except Trinidad... | |
| North Carolina - 1898 - 822 halaman
...case. For a proof of this your Memorialists appeal to the Declarations and Manifestoes published by France and Spain on the one side, and Great Britain on the other, at the commencement of the late and present war. Many of the Traders in this country carried on very... | |
| Henry Rightor - 1900 - 810 halaman
...mainly through a smuggling and contrabrand trade. The Revolutionary war, but more particularly the war between France and Spain on the one side and Great Britain on the other, naturally cut off the English from trading with the Spanish colony of Louisiana, and the New Orleans... | |
| Theodore Dreiser - 2004 - 1380 halaman
...nineteenth-century needs. 302. 1 8 a treaty between France and Spain Dreiser refers to the Treaty of Amiens, between France and Spain on the one side and Great Britain on the other, which was signed in 1802 and stipulated, inter alia, cessions and restitutions of Continental and overseas... | |
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