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Page 802
His Majesty's Government regret that they cannot discover in this proposal any probable means of arriving at a settlement of this difficult question . It appears to His Majesty's Government to be utterly hopeless to attempt to find out ...
His Majesty's Government regret that they cannot discover in this proposal any probable means of arriving at a settlement of this difficult question . It appears to His Majesty's Government to be utterly hopeless to attempt to find out ...
Page 858
His Majesty's Government perceives with great satisfaction , in the language of Mr. McLane's Notes , and in his earnestness in pressing upon His Majesty's Government a Proposition believed by the President of The United States to be ...
His Majesty's Government perceives with great satisfaction , in the language of Mr. McLane's Notes , and in his earnestness in pressing upon His Majesty's Government a Proposition believed by the President of The United States to be ...
Page 874
His Majesty's Government were willing to restore Rouse's Point ; but they conceived that it would be necessary to adopt the decision of the Arbiter upon the above - enumerated 7 points , before any satisfactory or useful result could be ...
His Majesty's Government were willing to restore Rouse's Point ; but they conceived that it would be necessary to adopt the decision of the Arbiter upon the above - enumerated 7 points , before any satisfactory or useful result could be ...
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