Louisiana, westwardly of the Mississippi, though very extensive, are at present involved in some obscurity. Data are equally wanting to assign with precision its northern extent. From the source of the Mississippi, it is bounded eastwardly by the middle... The Medical Repository - Page 3911804Full view - About this book
| United States. President (1801-1809 : Jefferson) - Louisiana - 1803 - 64 pages
...extensive, are at pre- . sent involved in some obscurity. Data are equally wanting to assign with precision its northern extent. From the source of the Mississippi,...the 31st degree of latitude: thence, it is asserted . wpon very strong grounds, that according to its limits, when formerly possessed by France, it stretches... | |
| Books - 1804 - 572 pages
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| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - Law - 1856 - 756 pages
...extensive, are at present involved in some obscurity. Data are equally wanting to assign with precision .ڰf u1Z ,Wp3 r :[ E P=,[" lV+ 4 % 6u &} $ ] z' s uy eaetwardly, by the middle of the channel of that river, to the thirty-first degree of latitude ; thence.... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - Law - 1857 - 756 pages
...bounded eastwardly, by the middle of the channel of that river, to the thirty-first degree of latitmli ; thence, it is asserted, upon very strong grounds,...stretches to the east as far, at least, as the river Perdi'H which runs into the bay of Mexico, eastward of the river Mobile. It may be consistent with... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - Law - 1857 - 754 pages
...Mississippi, it is bounded eastwardly, by the middle of the channel of that river, to the thirty -first degree of latitude ; thence, it is asserted, upon...according to its limits, when formerly possessed by Frioce; it stretches to the east as far, at feast, as the river Perdido, which runs into the bay of... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - Law - 1857 - 760 pages
...extensive, are at present Involved In some obscurity. Data are equally wanting to assign with precision Its northern extent. From the source of the Mississippi, it Is bounded eastwardly, by tho middle of the channel of that river, to the thirty-first degree of latitude ; thence, it Is asserted,... | |
| Edwin Doak Mead - United States - 1899 - 758 pages
...extensive, are at present involved in some obscurity. Data are equally wanting to assign with precision its northern extent. From the source of the Mississippi,...by the middle of the channel of that river to the thirty-first degree of latitude : thence it is asserted upon very strong grounds that according to... | |
| United States - 1902 - 512 pages
...extensive, are at present involved in some obscurity. Data are equally wanting to assign with precision its northern extent. From the source of the Mississippi,...by the middle of the channel of that river to the thirty-first, degree of latitude : thence it is asserted upon very strong grounds that according to... | |
| United States - 1902 - 510 pages
...extensive, are at present involved in some obscurity. Data are equally wanting to assign with precision its northern extent. From the source of the Mississippi,...by the middle of the channel of that river to the thirty-first degree of latitude : thence it is asserted upon very strong grounds that according to... | |
| Alcée Fortier - Louisiana - 1904 - 386 pages
...obscurity. Data are equally wanting to assign with precision its northern extent. *• * • *• . Prom the source of the Mississippi, it is bounded eastwardly...by the middle of the channel of that river, to the thirty-first degree of latitude; thence, it is asserted, upon very strong grounds, that, according... | |
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