The subjects of France inhabiting Canada, and others, shall hereafter give no hindrance or molestation to the Five Nations or cantons of Indians, subject to the dominion of Great Britain, nor to the other natives of America, who are friends to the same. The Life and Writings of De Witt Clinton - Page 212by DeWitt Clinton, William W. Campbell - 1849 - 381 pagesFull view - About this book
| Benjamin Trumbull - 1810 - 456 pages
...New-Britian, Hudson's Bay, and the French part of the island of St. Christophers to Great Britain. It was also stipulated, that " the subjects of France inhabiting...hindrance or molestation to the Five Nations, or cantons of Indians subject to the dominion of Great Britian, nor to the other nations of America, who are friends... | |
| Benjamin Trumbull - 1810 - 482 pages
...New-Britian, Hudson's Bay, and the French part of the island of St. Christophers to Great Britain. It was also stipulated, that " the subjects of France inhabiting...hindrance or molestation to the Five Nations, or cantons of Indians subject to the dominion of Great Britian, nor to the other nations of America, who are friends... | |
| DeWitt Clinton - 1812 - 90 pages
...Missouri, on the waters of the Hudson or the St. Lawrence, of in the bays of Delaware or Chesapeak. It is not a little difficult to define the territorial...nations or cantons subject to the dominion of Great Britain, "f ' As between France and England the confederates were, therefore, to be considered as the... | |
| New-York Historical Society - 1814 - 558 pages
...productive soil ; for they had passed over the pastoral state, and followed agriculture as well as fishing and hunting. The selection of this country...Nations or cantons subject to the dominion of Great Britain."! As between France and England the confederates were, therefore, to be considered as the... | |
| William Smith - 1829 - 438 pages
...between the two crowns, till the treaty of Utrecht, the fifteenth article of which is in these words: " The subjects of France inhabiting Canada, and others,...hindrance or molestation to the five nations or cantons of Indians, subject to the dominion of Great Britain, nor to the other nations of America who are friends... | |
| 1829 - 348 pages
...made between the two crowns, till the treaty of Utrecht, the XVth Article of which is in these words : "The subjects of France inhabiting Canada, and others,...hindrance or molestation to the Five nations, or cantons of Indians, subject to the dominion of Great Britain, nor to the other nations of America who are friends... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1834 - 776 pages
...according to the usage of the church of Rome, as far as the laws of Great Britain do allow the same. XV. The subjects of France inhabiting Canada, and others, shall hereafter give no hinderance or molestation to the five nations or cantons of Indians, subject to the dominion of Great... | |
| Henry O'Reilly - 1838 - 570 pages
...Pownall's Geographical Description, &c. Charlevoix, Historie Generale de la Nouvelle France, &c. mity. While the French, on the one hand, were involved in...inhabiting Canada and others shall hereafter give no hinderance or molestation to the Five Nations or cantons subject to the dominion of Great Britain."*... | |
| New-York Historical Society - 1829 - 658 pages
...between the two crowns, till the treaty of Utrecht, the XVth Article of which is in these words : " The subjects of France inhabiting Canada, and others,...hindrance or molestation to the Five nations, or cantons of Indians, subject to the dominion of Great Britain, nor to the other nations of America who are friends... | |
| Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan - 1849 - 944 pages
...Authority and have found it entirely agreeable to it. The words we are now upon are these as follows, The Subjects of France inhabiting Canada and others,...hindrance or Molestation to the five Nations or Cantons of Indians, subject to the Dominion of Great Britain, nor to the other Natives of America who are friends... | |
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