France ; and on both sides they shall enjoy full liberty of going and coming on account of trade. As also the natives of those countries shall with the same liberty, resort, as they please, to the British and French Colonies, for promoting trade on one... The Documentary History of the State of New-York - Halaman 452oleh New York (State). Secretary's Office - 1849Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Francis Parkman - 1910 - 576 halaman
...plenipotentiaries had signed the treaty. The treaty also provided that the subjects of the two Crowns "shall enjoy full liberty of going and coming on account of trade," and Clinton therefore demanded that La Jonquie're should disavow the arrest of the four traders and... | |
| JACOB PIATT DUNN - 1919 - 694 halaman
...themselves peaceably towards the Americans who are subjects or friends to France; and on both sides they shall enjoy full liberty of going and coming on account of trade. As also the natives of those countries shall, with the same liberty, resort, as they please, to the... | |
| Jacob Piatt Dunn - 1919 - 628 halaman
...themselves peaceably towards the Americans who are subjects or friends to France ; and on both sides they shall enjoy full liberty of going and coming on account of trade. As also the natives of those countries shall, with the same liberty, resort, as they please, to the... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1897 - 434 halaman
...plenipotentiaries had signed the treaty. The treaty also provided that the subjects of the two Crowns "shall enjoy full liberty of going and coming on account of trade," and Clinton therefore demanded that La JonquiSre should disavow the arrest of the four traders and... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1973 - 530 halaman
...themselves peaceably towards the Americans who are subjects or friends to France; and on both sides they shall enjoy full liberty of going and coming on account of trade. As also the natives of those countries shall, with the same liberty, resort, as they please, to the... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1983 - 1660 halaman
...plenipotentiaries had signed the treaty. The treat}' also provided that the subjects of the two Crowns "shall enjoy full liberty of going and coming on account of trade," and Clinton therefore demanded that La Jonquiere should disavow the arrest of the four traders and... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1834 - 820 halaman
...themselves peaceably towards the Americans who are subjects or friends to France; and on both sides they shall enjoy full liberty of going and coming on account of trade. As also the natives of those countries shall, with the same liberty, resort, as they please, to the... | |
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