Voluntary territorial transfer by treaty.
1 The third condition of this cession was in the following words, viz:
2 Previous to the cession of Louisiana to the United States, Baron P.N.
3 Their prosperity would date from the ratification of the treaty of cession .
4 Shortly after the cession of New Amsterdam William Penn obtained from Charles II.
5 Perron resisted the cession of the new frontier under the treaty of Lucknow.
6 The cession by Austria-Hungary of the Curzolari Islands off the coast of Dalmatia.
7 The cession was made and accepted in pursuance of this power.
8 The cession of Venice to the emperor was displeasing to the French republicans.
9 With this cession came absolute ownership and control of the Mississippi.
10 England had opposed, in Russia, the cession of Dantzick to the Great Frederick.
11 To show the futility of the objection, here follow the acts of cession .
12 This decision ruled out both autonomy and cession as solutions of the problem.
13 They obtained its formal and final cession at the treaty of Utrecht, 1713.
14 One of the conditions of this cession is as follows, viz:
15 Other considerations of great weight urged the cession of this territory by Spain.
16 He therefore proposed to the chiefs a cession of lands for that purpose.
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