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Page 340
... treaty with Great Britain , to which , however , the King afterward consented . On the west and south the lines laid down in 1763 became the national boun- daries ; the middle of the Mississippi to the thirty - first parallel , and the ...
... treaty with Great Britain , to which , however , the King afterward consented . On the west and south the lines laid down in 1763 became the national boun- daries ; the middle of the Mississippi to the thirty - first parallel , and the ...
Page 346
... treaty of peace between Spain and Great Britain at the close of the war , he said , had followed the preliminary treaty between the United States and the same power ; the two dates were November 30 , 1782 , and January 20 , 1783. Great ...
... treaty of peace between Spain and Great Britain at the close of the war , he said , had followed the preliminary treaty between the United States and the same power ; the two dates were November 30 , 1782 , and January 20 , 1783. Great ...
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... treaty was a compromise . It is evident that the commissioners sought to conciliate both the Spaniards and the Cherokees . They sought to lessen the horrors of Indian warfare and this was reduced for the next year . They knew that the ...
... treaty was a compromise . It is evident that the commissioners sought to conciliate both the Spaniards and the Cherokees . They sought to lessen the horrors of Indian warfare and this was reduced for the next year . They knew that the ...
Contents
Inaugural Address by Dr James B Angell President | 13 |
The Value of National Archives by Mrs Ellen Hardin | 25 |
American Historical Nomenclature by Hon Ainsworth | 33 |
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