| William Henry Moore - Canada - 1918 - 368 pages
...Treaty of Alliance, concluded at Paris and ratified by Congress in 1779, expressly "forever renounced any part of the Continent of North America which,...Treaty of Paris in 1763, or in virtue of that treaty," belonged to Britain, there was another course open by which her ancient colony might have been wrested... | |
| National Americana Society - United States - 1926 - 926 pages
...the treaty, the King of France renounced forever possession of the islands of Bermudas, as well as any part of the continent of North America, which...acknowledged to belong to the Crown of Great Britain, or to the United States, heretofore called British Colonies, or which were at that time, or had lately... | |
| William Milbourne James - History - 1926 - 490 pages
...commerce. Art. 6. His most Christian Majesty renounces all rights to the island of Bermuda, likewise to any part of the continent of North America which, before the treaty, has been acknowledged as belonging to the Crown of Great Britain or to the United States, formerly... | |
| John Holladay Latané - United States - 1927 - 754 pages
...lay down arms until this object was assured. France renounced "forever the possession of the islands of Bermudas, as well as of any part of the continent...North America, which before the treaty of Paris in 17684, or in virtue of that treaty, were acknowledged to belong to the Crown of Great Britain." The... | |
| France, Institut français de Washington (D.C.) - History - 1928 - 108 pages
...said united States. ABT. 6. Ihe Most Christian King renounces for ever the possession of the Islands of Bermudas as well as of any part of the continent...acknowledged to belong to the Crown of Great Britain, or to the united States heretofore called British Colonies, or which are at this Time or have lately... | |
| United States - United States - 1968 - 1350 pages
...said United States. ART. 6 The Most Christian King renounces for ever the possession of the Islands of Bermudas as well as of any part of the continent...North America which before the treaty of Paris in 1763.4 or in virtue of that Treaty, were acknowledged to belong to the Crown of Great Britain, or to... | |
| Jonathan R. Dull - History - 1987 - 246 pages
...said United States. Art 6th The most Christian King renounces forever the possession of the Islands of Bermudas as well as of any part of the Continent...acknowledged to belong to the Crown of Great Britain or to the United States heretofore called British Colonies or which are at this time or have lately... | |
| Richard N. Rosenfeld - History - 1998 - 1012 pages
...becomes good and faithful allies . . . Article 6th. The most Christian King renounces forever . . . any part of the Continent of North America which before the Treaty of Paris in 1763 or [as in the case of Canada] in virtue of that Treaty were acknowledged to belong to the Crown of Great... | |
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