The West in American HistoryThomas Y. Crowell Company, 1937 - 682 halaman |
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... possession of such parts of our dominions and territories as , not having been ceded to , or purchased by us , are reserved to them , or any of them , as their hunting grounds . " Accordingly , said the King , " we do therefore ...
... possession of such parts of our dominions and territories as , not having been ceded to , or purchased by us , are reserved to them , or any of them , as their hunting grounds . " Accordingly , said the King , " we do therefore ...
Halaman 153
... possession of the post of Manchac . These successes , however , were of only short duration since no force was available with which to garrison the captured settlements . The British were soon in possession again and West Florida ...
... possession of the post of Manchac . These successes , however , were of only short duration since no force was available with which to garrison the captured settlements . The British were soon in possession again and West Florida ...
Halaman 431
... possession of the place and renamed it Fort George . Thereafter , for several years Americans were seldom seen in the old Oregon country , although a treaty of joint occupation was signed by the United States and Great Britain in 1818 ...
... possession of the place and renamed it Fort George . Thereafter , for several years Americans were seldom seen in the old Oregon country , although a treaty of joint occupation was signed by the United States and Great Britain in 1818 ...
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