Majesty which I hold in my hand, and which may be seen by all whom it may concern, have taken, and do now take, in the name of his Majesty and of his successors to the crown, possession of this country of Louisiana, the seas, harbours, ports, bays, adjacent... On the Discovery of the Mississippi, and on the South-western, Oregon, and ... - Seite 41von Thomas Falconer - 1844 - 195 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Francis Parkman - 1983 - 1530 Seiten
...most of those which have preceded it, in making up the story of his pretended voyage to the Gulf. tent of the said Louisiana, from the mouth of the great river St. Louis, otherwise called the Ohio, ... as also along the river Colbert, or Mississippi, and the rivers which... | |
| James Boyd White - 1985 - 328 Seiten
...peoples, provinces, cities, towns, villages, mines, minerals, fisheries, streams, and rivers, within the extent of the said Louisiana, from the mouth of the great river St. Louis, otherwise called the Ohio . . . as also along the river Colbert, or Mississippi, and the rivers which... | |
| Robert L. Hall - 1997 - 244 Seiten
...peoples, provinces, cities, towns, villages, mines, minerals, fisheries, streams, and rivers, within the extent of the said Louisiana, from the mouth of the great river St. Louis, otherwise called the Ohio ... as also along the river Colbert, or Mississippi, and the rivers which... | |
| Frank de Caro - 2005 - 608 Seiten
...Majesty and of his successors to the crown, possession of this country of Louisiana, the seas, harbors, ports, bays, adjacent straits; and all the nations,...fisheries, streams, and rivers comprised in the extent of Louisiana, from the mouth of the great River St. Louis on the eastern side, otherwise called Ohio,... | |
| Bernard De Voto, Bernard Augustine De Voto - 1998 - 694 Seiten
...the country of the Kious or Nadouessions," who were the Sioux. It embraced "all the nations, peoples, provinces, cities, towns, villages, mines, minerals, fisheries, streams and rivers comprised" in this vast watershed. A month earlier, in the country of the Arkansas Indians, La Salle had made a preliminary... | |
| Samuel C. Hyde, Jr. - 2004 - 260 Seiten
...Mississippi to its mouth, taking ceremonial possession of "this country of Louisiana, the seas, harbors, ports, bays, adjacent straits, and all the nations,...fisheries, streams and rivers comprised in the extent of said Louisiana.... along the River Colbert, or Mississippi, and rivers which discharge themselves therein... | |
| Peter Roop, Connie Roop - 2004 - 102 Seiten
...buried a lead plate bearing the arms of France. La Salle thought big. He claimed all "the seas, harbors, ports, bays, adjacent straits and all the nations,...mines, minerals, fisheries, streams, and rivers," for King Louis. To honor King Louis, La Salle called this vast land "Louisiana." The Spanish were angry.... | |
| Calvin R. Fremling - 2004 - 452 Seiten
...on the south. He also claimed all of Louisiana's seas, harbors, ports, bays, adjacent straits, all nations, people, provinces, cities, towns, villages, mines, minerals, fisheries, streams, and rivers (Childs 1982). He returned to Montreal via the Illinois River-Great Lakes route, establishing Fort... | |
| 1918 - 666 Seiten
...peoples, provinces, cities, towns, villages, mines, minerals, fisheries, streams, and rivers, within the extent of the said Louisiana, from the mouth of the great river St. Louis, otherwise called the Ohio . . as also along the river Colbert, or Mississippi, and the rivers which... | |
| 1927 - 466 Seiten
...Louisiana, the seas, harbors, ports, bays, adjacent straits, and all the nations, peoples, cities, town, villages, mines, minerals, fisheries, streams, and rivers comprised in the extent of said Louisiana, from the mouth of the great River St. Louis, on the eastern side, otherwise called... | |
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