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" Liberty, and his Britannic Majesty shall with all convenient speed and without causing any Destruction, or carrying away any Negroes, or other Property of the American Inhabitants... "
Secret Journals of the Acts and Proceedings of Congress, from the First ... - Page 332
by United States. Continental Congress - 1821
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The Public Statutes at Large of the United States of America, Volume 8

United States - Law - 1867 - 852 pages
...shall then immediately cease : all prisoners on both sides shall be set at liberty, and his Britannic Majesty shall with all convenient speed, and without...the same; leaving in all fortifications the American irtillery that may be therein ; and shall also order and cause all archives, records, deeds and papers,...
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Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events: Embracing ...

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1867 - 796 pages
..."Акт. VII. » * * * All prisoners on both sides shall be set at liberty, and his Britannic Majesty, with all convenient speed, and without causing any...fleets from the said United States, and from every fort, place, and harbor within the same." ******* " Done at Paris, November 30, 17S2. " RICHARD OSWALD,...
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A Familiar Exposition of the Constitution of the United States: Containing a ...

Joseph Story - 1868 - 384 pages
...shall from henceforth cease : all prisoners on both sides shall be set at liberty ; and his Britannic Majesty shall, with all convenient speed, and without...fleets, from the said United States, and from every post, place, and harbor within the same ; leaving in all fortifications the American artillery that...
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History of Fort Wayne, from the Earliest Known Accounts of this Point, to ...

Wallace A. Brice - Fort Wayne (Ind.) - 1868 - 396 pages
...Britain, it was declared in the seventh article of that document that the King of the latter would, " with all convenient speed, and without causing any destruction, or carrying away any negroes or property of the American inhabitants, withdraw all his forces garrisons, and fleets, from the United...
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Richmond College Historical Papers, Volumes 1-2

Virginia - 1915 - 556 pages
...all "estates, rights and properties" to British subjects; and the British agreed to "withdraw all its armies, garrisons and fleets from the said United States, and from every fort, place and harbour within the same." Some of the State*, it was charged by the British, had enacted...
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Breaches of Anglo-American Treaties: A Study in History and Diplomacy

John Bigelow - Clayton-Bulwer Treaty - 1917 - 270 pages
...Article VII containing the stipulation : His Britannic Majesty shall with all convenient speed, . . . withdraw all his armies, garrisons, and fleets from the said United States, and from every post, place, and harbor within the same. On the 25th of December, 1784, Benjamin Franklin wrote from...
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Grand Rapids and Kent County, Michigan: Historical Account of ..., Volume 1

Grand Rapids (Mich.) - 1918 - 584 pages
...United States, and the Seventh article of that treaty stated that the King of Great Britain would, "with all convenient speed, and without causing any...withdraw all his armies, garrisons and fleets from the United States, and from every part, place and harbor within the same, leaving in all fortifications...
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The Journal of Negro History, Volume 5

Carter Godwin Woodson, Rayford Whittingham Logan - African Americans - 1920 - 568 pages
...armies, garrisons and fleets from the United States and from every port, place and harbor within the same without causing any destruction or carrying away any Negroes or other property of the American inhabitants.32 With these two interpretations of the Seventh Article invariably insisted upon by Carleton...
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458-1880

United States - 1921 - 344 pages
...shall from henceforth cease. All prisoners on both sides shall be set at liberty, and His Britannic Majesty shall, with all convenient speed, and without...said United States, and from every port, place, and harbor, within the same, leaving in all fortifications the American artillery that may be therein:...
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Michigan State Bar Journal, Volume 5

Bar associations - 1926 - 334 pages
..."* * * His Britannic Majesty shall with all convenient speed without causing any destruction * * * withdraw all his armies, garrisons and fleets from the said United States," England, nevertheless, still held possession of and maintained garrisons of troops at Erie, Oswego,...
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