The Critical Period, 1763-1765, Volumen10Trustees of the Illinois State Historical Library, 1915 - 597 páginas |
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... Louisiana ; Pittman talks to some Illinois voy- ageurs ; Dabbadie writes to Gage ; Pittman dissuaded from going to the Illinois ; Johnson writes of his treaty with the Indians . CHAPTER VIII . LETTERS ABOUT THE INDIANS , OCTOBER 8 ...
... Louisiana ; Pittman talks to some Illinois voy- ageurs ; Dabbadie writes to Gage ; Pittman dissuaded from going to the Illinois ; Johnson writes of his treaty with the Indians . CHAPTER VIII . LETTERS ABOUT THE INDIANS , OCTOBER 8 ...
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... Louisiana . The Illi- nois country now entered upon a period of prosperity , many new enterprises being undertaken , notably the opening of lead mines . Shortly after its annexation to Louisiana , Pierre Boisbriant was commissioned to ...
... Louisiana . The Illi- nois country now entered upon a period of prosperity , many new enterprises being undertaken , notably the opening of lead mines . Shortly after its annexation to Louisiana , Pierre Boisbriant was commissioned to ...
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... Louisiana jurisdiction . 3 In 1731 Louisiana , which had hitherto been in the hands of the Company of the Indies , became a royal province . The Illinois " district " remained in this status until the close of the Seven Years War , when ...
... Louisiana jurisdiction . 3 In 1731 Louisiana , which had hitherto been in the hands of the Company of the Indies , became a royal province . The Illinois " district " remained in this status until the close of the Seven Years War , when ...
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... Louisiana sent dispatches from New Orleans to the Illinois country advising Neyon de Villiers , the commandant at Fort de Chartres , of the cession of that country to Great Britain , and ordering that preparations be made for the ...
... Louisiana sent dispatches from New Orleans to the Illinois country advising Neyon de Villiers , the commandant at Fort de Chartres , of the cession of that country to Great Britain , and ordering that preparations be made for the ...
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... Louisiana ceded to the English.3 The Mississippi River had been declared open to the French and British alike by the treaty of Paris , and it was expected that the consent of the French government of Louisiana could be secured for the ...
... Louisiana ceded to the English.3 The Mississippi River had been declared open to the French and British alike by the treaty of Paris , and it was expected that the consent of the French government of Louisiana could be secured for the ...
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Página 72 - Blessed are they that have been persecuted for righteousness" sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are ye when men shall reproach you, and persecute you, and say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake.
Página 44 - And we do further strictly enjoin and require all persons whatever, who have either wilfully or inadvertently seated themselves upon any lands within the countries above described, or upon any other lands which, not having been ceded to or purchased by us, are still reserved to the said Indians, as aforesaid, forthwith to remove themselves from such settlements.
Página 39 - ... hereby to publish and declare to all our loving subjects, that we have, with the advice of our said privy council, granted our letters patent under our great seal of Great Britain, to erect within the countries and islands, ceded and confirmed to us by the said treaty, four distinct and separate governments, stiled and called by the names of Quebec, East Florida, West Florida, and Grenada...
Página 43 - Indians, all the lands and territories not included within the limits of our said three new governments or within the limits of the territory granted to the Hudson's Bay Company, as also all the lands and territories lying to the westward of the sources of the rivers which fall into the sea from the west and northwest...
Página 41 - Proclamation, that We have, in the Letters Patent under our Great Seal of Great Britain, by which the said Governments are constituted, given express Power and Direction to our Governors of our Said Colonies respectively, that so soon as the state and circumstances of the said Colonies will admit thereof, they shall, with the Advice and Consent of the Members of our Council, summon and call General Assemblies...
Página 39 - February last ; and being desirous that all our loving subjects, as well of our kingdoms as of our colonies in America may avail themselves, with all convenient speed, of the great benefits and advantages which must accrue therefrom to their commerce, manufactures, and navigation...
Página 43 - Chief of all our said Colonies upon the Continent of North America to grant the like Quantities of Land, and upon the same conditions, to such reduced Officers of our Navy of like Rank as served on board our Ships of War in North America at the times of the Reduction of Louisbourg and Quebec in the late War, and who shall personally apply to our respective Governors for such Grants.
Página 485 - ... that then, and in every such case, it shall and may be lawful to and for the said...
Página 40 - Lawrence, from those which fall into the sea; and also along the North coast of the Baye des Chaleurs, and the coast of the gulf of St.
Página 44 - Indians, within those parts of our colonies where we have thought proper to allow settlement ; but that, if at any time any of the said Indians should be inclined to dispose of the said lands, the same shall be purchased only for us, in our name, at some public meeting or assembly of the said Indians, to be held for that purpose by the governor or commander-in-chief of our colony respectively within which they shall lie...