| Sara May Riggs - United States - 1902 - 200 pages
...sovereign title of the French monarch to all the surrounding lands ' in all their length and breadth, bounded on the one side by the seas of the North and West and on the other by the South Sea.'" Explain. d. French government in Canada. (1) Gather material as you study the different authorities.... | |
| Charles Burr Todd - 1902 - 562 pages
...discovered, and those which may be discovered hereafter, in all their length and breadth, bounded on one side by the seas of the north and west, and on the other by the south sea ; declaring to the nations thereof that from this time forever, they are vassals of His Majesty, bound to obey his laws... | |
| Cyrus Thomas, W J McGee - Indians of North America - 1903 - 540 pages
...streams contiguous to and adjacent here, as well discovered as to be discovered, which are bounded on one side by the seas of the North and West and on the other side by the sea of the South." The reason for giving these details is that they constitute the only... | |
| Ripley Hitchcock - Louisiana Purchase - 1904 - 424 pages
...All the known country of the Great Lakes, all the contiguous countries discovered and undiscovered, " bounded on the one side by the seas of the North and of the West, and on the other by the South Sea," were claimed by Saint Lusson, sword in hand, as the... | |
| Albert Phelps - Louisiana - 1905 - 428 pages
...official step when, in 1670, he sent Daumon de Saint-Lusson to take formal possession of all the country " bounded on the one side by the seas of the North and West and on the other, side by the South Sea." This impressive act took place at Saut Ste. Marie near the entrance of Lake... | |
| Albert Phelps - Louisiana - 1905 - 438 pages
...official step when, in 1670, he sent Daumon de Saint-Lusson to take formal possession of all the country " bounded on the one side by the seas of the North and West and on the other side by the South Sea." This impressive act took place at Saut Ste. Marie near the entrance of Lake... | |
| Locks (Hydraulic engineering) - 1906 - 274 pages
...have been discovered and those which may be discovered afterwards, in all their length and breadth, bounded on the one side by the seas of the north and of the west, and on the other by the south sea ; declaring to the nations thereof that from this time... | |
| Francis Parkman - Canada - 1910 - 622 pages
...have been discovered and those which may be discovered hereafter, in all their length and breadth, bounded on the one side by the seas of the North and of the West, and on the other by the South Sea : declaring to the nations thereof that from this time... | |
| 1906 - 476 pages
...have been discovered and those which may be discovered hereafter, in all their length and breadth, bounded on the one side by the seas of the North and of the West, and on the other by the South Sea, etc. etc. And these were no mere high sounding words.... | |
| James Harvey Robinson, Charles Austin Beard - Europe - 1907 - 448 pages
...in the name of Louis XIV, laid claim to all the lands about the lakes, discovered or undiscovered, " bounded on the one side by the seas of the north and of the west, and on the other by the South Sea." Rumors began to reach the French explorers of a mighty... | |
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