| James Phinney Baxter - 1980 - 474 pages
...together with the Do" minion property & possession of the sd Islands " Lands & places, and all right to which, the Most " Christian King, the Crown of France,...any the "subjects thereof have hitherto had to the Islands " Lands & places, and the Inhabitants of the same " are Yielded & made over to the Queen of... | |
| New England Historic Genealogical Society Staff - 1997 - 540 pages
...Boundaries &c. together with the Dominion, property, & possession of the sd Isl ' lands & places & all Right which the most Christian King, the Crown of France...any the Subjects thereof have hitherto had to the Isld8 Lands & places & the Inhabitants of the same are yielded & made over to the Queen of Great Brittain... | |
| William Wicken - 2002 - 324 pages
...likewise all Nova Scotia or Acadia, with its ancient boundaries, as also the city of Port Royal, now called Annapolis Royal, and all other things in those...places, and all right whatsoever, by treaties, or by anyother way obtained, which the most Christian King, the crown of France, or any other subjects therefore,... | |
| John G. Reid, Maurice Basque, Elizabeth Mancke - 2004 - 336 pages
...possession of 'all Nova Scotia or Acadia, with its ancient boundaries, as also the city of Port Royal, now called Annapolis Royal, and all other things in those...parts, which depend on the said lands and islands."'" Article 14 of the treaty was of particular signif1cance to the Acadians, stating that they had a one-year... | |
| N.E.S. Griffiths - 2005 - 668 pages
...boundaries; as also the city of Port Royal now called Annapolis Royal, and all other things in these parts which depend on the said lands and islands, together with the dominion, property and possession of the said islands, lands and places, and all rights whatever by treaties,... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1848 - 578 pages
...Britain " all Nova Scotia or Acadie, with its ancient boundaries, as also the city of Port Royal, now called Annapolis Royal, and all other things in those...parts, which depend on the said lands and islands."* Immediately afterwards, the English organized a colonial government, and divided the province into... | |
| William MacDonald - 1916 - 684 pages
...likewise all Nova Scotia or Acadie, with its ancient boundaries, as also the city of Port Royal, now called Annapolis Royal, and all other things in those...parts, which depend on the said lands and islands . . . ; and that in such ample manner and form, that the subjects of the most Christian King shall... | |
| |