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... Duke of Angouleme , were represented as being under the influence of the dig- nified clergy , and the high - born aris- tocrats . The Duke of Berri , with a more marked character than his fa- ther or brother , was still less popular ...
... Duke of Angouleme , were represented as being under the influence of the dig- nified clergy , and the high - born aris- tocrats . The Duke of Berri , with a more marked character than his fa- ther or brother , was still less popular ...
132 ÆäÀÌÁö
... Berri . Such praises were , of all others , the most injudicious , as they ... Duke of Orleans to the throne . It was supposed that the unpopularity of ... Duke of Or- leans received an intimation of their plan in an unsigned billet ...
... Berri . Such praises were , of all others , the most injudicious , as they ... Duke of Orleans to the throne . It was supposed that the unpopularity of ... Duke of Or- leans received an intimation of their plan in an unsigned billet ...
146 ÆäÀÌÁö
... berri , had reached Grenoble on the morning of the 7th , with his brigade of four battalions , and was disposing his ... Duke of Orleans arrived at Lyons 146 EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1815. [ CHAP . 9 :
... berri , had reached Grenoble on the morning of the 7th , with his brigade of four battalions , and was disposing his ... Duke of Orleans arrived at Lyons 146 EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1815. [ CHAP . 9 :
155 ÆäÀÌÁö
... Duke of Berri was on the point of arriving with the household troops to possess himself of the city , The unfortunate monarch , thus com- pelled to a second exile , departed to Ostend , and from thence to Ghent , The misfortunes which ...
... Duke of Berri was on the point of arriving with the household troops to possess himself of the city , The unfortunate monarch , thus com- pelled to a second exile , departed to Ostend , and from thence to Ghent , The misfortunes which ...
156 ÆäÀÌÁö
... Duke of Berri , whether fearful of bringing on the king an expense which he was ill able to support , or seeing some reluc- tance on the part of the household troops to move beyond the frontier , or for some unexplained reason , dis ...
... Duke of Berri , whether fearful of bringing on the king an expense which he was ill able to support , or seeing some reluc- tance on the part of the household troops to move beyond the frontier , or for some unexplained reason , dis ...
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cxlix ÆäÀÌÁö - Ghent, that 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, and without causing any destruction, or carrying away any of the artillery or other public property originally captured in the said forts or places, and which shall remain therein upon the exchange of the ratifications of this treaty, or any slaves...
cliv ÆäÀÌÁö - Indians with whom they may be at war at the time of such ratification, and forthwith to restore to such tribes or nations respectively, all the possessions, rights and privileges which they may have enjoyed, or been entitled to in 1811, previous to such hostilities.
cli ÆäÀÌÁö - Croix River to the highlands; along the said highlands which divide those rivers that empty themselves into the river St. Lawrence from those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean to the northwesternmost head of Connecticut River...
cli ÆäÀÌÁö - The said commissioners shall, by a declaration or report under their hands and seals, decide to which of the two contracting parties the several islands aforesaid do respectively belong, in conformity with the true intent of the said treaty of peace of one thousand seven hundred and eighty-three.
cliii ÆäÀÌÁö - The said commissioners shall, by a report or declaration under their hands and seals, designate the boundary aforesaid, state their decision on the points thus referred to them, and particularize the latitude and longitude of the most north-western point of the Lake of the Woods, and of such other parts of the said boundary as they may deem proper.
xv ÆäÀÌÁö - His Royal Highness the Prince Regent has been pleased, in the name and on the behalf of His Majesty, to approve and confirm the finding and sentence of the Court.
clii ÆäÀÌÁö - Commissioners differing, or both, or either of them, refusing, or declining, or wilfully omitting to act, such reports, declarations or statements, shall be made by them, or either of them, and such reference to a friendly...
clii ÆäÀÌÁö - Andrews, in the province of New Brunswick, and shall have power to adjourn to such other place or places as they shall think fit.
cl ÆäÀÌÁö - Lawrence; comprehending all islands within twenty leagues of any part of the shores of the United States, and lying between lines to be drawn due east from the points where the aforesaid boundaries between Nova Scotia on the one part, and East Florida on the other, shall respectively touch the Bay of Fundy and the Atlantic Ocean; excepting such islands as now are, or heretofore have been, within the limits of the said province of Nova Scotia.
cliv ÆäÀÌÁö - Majesty, and his subjects, upon the ratification of the present treaty being notified to such tribes or nations, and shall so desist accordingly.