All territory, places, and possessions whatsoever, taken by either party from the other during the war, or which may be taken after the signing of this treaty, excepting only the islands hereinafter mentioned, shall be restored without delay... The Monthly Magazine - Page 2671815Full view - About this book
| Gustavus Hines - Missions - 1851 - 466 pages
...— A thrilling tragedy. ACCORDING to the first article of the treaty of Ghent, which provided " that all territory, places and possessions whatsoever, taken by either party from the other, during, or after the war, should be restored without delay," measures were taken by the United States Government... | |
| Gustavus Hines - Missions - 1852 - 462 pages
...— A thrilling tragedy. ACCORDING to the first article of the treaty of Ghent, which provided " that all territory, places and possessions whatsoever^ taken by either party from the other,, during, or after the war, should be restored without delay, " measures were taken by the United States Government... | |
| Charles Pope - 1854 - 712 pages
...recited. 5. f{t-<tifiifion — Whereas it was agreed, by the first article of the Treaty of fJhcnt, that " all territory, places, and possessions whatsoever,...by either party from the other during the war, or which may IKJ taken after the signing of this treaty, excepting onlv the islands hereinafter mentioned,... | |
| Gilbert Auchinleck - Canada History War of 1812 - 1855 - 456 pages
...the United States, and between their respective countries, territories, cities, towns, aod people, of every degree, without exception of places or persons....hostilities, both by sea and land, shall cease as SOOH as this treaty has been ratified by both parties, as hereinafter mentioned. All territories, places,... | |
| Henry Clay - Biography & Autobiography - 1855 - 670 pages
...part of American citizens, arises out of the first article of the Treaty of Ghent, which stipulates, " All territory, places, and possessions, whatsoever,...by either party from the other, during the war, or which may be taken after signing this treaty, excepting only the islands hereinafter mentioned, shall... | |
| United States. Congress - United States - 1855 - 728 pages
...specially recited. ART. 5. Whereas it was agreed, by the first article of the Treaty of Ghent, that "all territory, places, and possessions, whatsoever,...by either party from the other during the war, or which may be taken after the signing of this treaty, excepting only the islands hereinafter mentioned,... | |
| Joseph Gales - United States - 1855 - 730 pages
...specially recited. ART. 5. Whereas it was agreed, by the first article of the Treaty of Ghent, that "all territory, places, and possessions, whatsoever,...by either party from the other during the war, or which may be taken after the signing of this treaty, excepting only the islands hereinafter mentioned,... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1855 - 728 pages
...stipulation*. Slave*. ARTICLE. Whereas it was agreed by the first article of the Treaty of Ghent, that "all territory, places, and possessions whatsoever,...taken by either party from the other during the war, 01 which may be taken after the signing of this treaty, excepting only the islands hereinafter mentioned,... | |
| George Coggeshall - History - 1856 - 570 pages
...the United States, and between their respective countries, territories, cities, towns, and people, of every degree, without exception of places or persons....territory, places, and possessions whatsoever, taken from either party by the other, during the war, or which may be taken after the signing of this treaty,... | |
| George Coggeshall - Privateering - 1861 - 576 pages
...the United States, and between their respective countries, territories, cities, towns, and people, of every degree, without exception of places or persons....hereinafter mentioned. All territory, places, and possession^ whatsoever, taken from either party by the other, during the war, or which may be taken... | |
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