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1713.   “M. de la Motte, first Governor under Crozat’s grant, enters upon the duties of his office.  Commerce is interdicted between the French & Spanish colonies.”  Lings Chr: 87.  “The northern boundary of Louisiana, agreably to the Treaty of Utrecht, is fixed at the 49th deg. of N: lat:” Do.
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  “M. de la Motte, first Governor under Crozat’s grant, enters upon the duties of his office.  Commerce is interdicted between the French & Spanish colonies.”  Lings Chr: 87.  “The northern boundary of Louisiana, agreably to the Treaty of Utrecht, is fixed at the 49th deg. of N: lat:” Do.

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  “M. de la Motte, first Governor under Crozat’s grant, enters upon the duties of his office.  Commerce is interdicted between the French & Spanish colonies.”  Lings Chr: 87.  “The northern boundary of Louisiana, agreably to the Treaty of Utrecht, is fixed at the 49th deg. of N: lat:” Do.