American and British Claims Arbitration, Volume 2, Parts 3-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 - Great Britain |
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... Western frontier of the United States , which will greatly embarrass the American Government until a Peace shall take place between the United States and Great Britain ; -In that event we 490 Article IX of the Treaty of Ghent .
... Western frontier of the United States , which will greatly embarrass the American Government until a Peace shall take place between the United States and Great Britain ; -In that event we 490 Article IX of the Treaty of Ghent .
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United States and Great Britain ; -In that event we might engage to make use of our influence to quiet and restrain the Indians provided the Government of America will agree to such a boundary between the two territories as shall be ...
United States and Great Britain ; -In that event we might engage to make use of our influence to quiet and restrain the Indians provided the Government of America will agree to such a boundary between the two territories as shall be ...
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... Britain to be included in the pacification , and a definite boundary to be settled for their territory . The British Commissioners stated that an arrangement upon this point was a sine qua non ; that they were not authorized to conclude ...
... Britain to be included in the pacification , and a definite boundary to be settled for their territory . The British Commissioners stated that an arrangement upon this point was a sine qua non ; that they were not authorized to conclude ...
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... Britain . There could be no hesitation on our part in informing the British commissioners that we were not instructed on the subjects of Indian pacification or boundary , and of fisheries ; nor did it seem probable , although neither of ...
... Britain . There could be no hesitation on our part in informing the British commissioners that we were not instructed on the subjects of Indian pacification or boundary , and of fisheries ; nor did it seem probable , although neither of ...
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... Britain ; that we had information that commissioners had already been appointed to treat with them ; that a treaty to that effect might , perhaps , have been already concluded ; and that the United States , having no inter- est nor any ...
... Britain ; that we had information that commissioners had already been appointed to treat with them ; that a treaty to that effect might , perhaps , have been already concluded ; and that the United States , having no inter- est nor any ...
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