History of the United States During Thomas Jefferson's Administrations (Complete 4 Volumes). Henry Adams
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СКАЧАТЬ target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_b944d0ca-ed0c-5c22-a68f-3c952573d2ce">6 Treaty of June 13, 1799; MSS. State Department Archives.

      Closure of the Mississippi

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      "Spain wishes that France should engage herself not to sell or alienate in any manner the property or enjoyment of Louisiana. Her wish in this respect perfectly conforms with the intentions of the French government, which parted with it in 1762 only in favor of Spain, and has wished to recover it only because France holds to a possession which once made part of French territory. You can declare in the name of the First Consul that France will never alienate it."

      "West Florida," he wrote, "suffices for the desired enlargement of Louisiana; it completes the retrocession of the French colony, such as it was given to Spain; it carries the eastern boundary back to the river Appalachicola; it gives us the port of Pensacola, and a population which forms more than half that of the two Floridas. By leaving East Florida to Spain we much diminish the difficulties of our relative position in regard to the United States,—difficulties little felt to-day, but which some day may become of the gravest importance."