American and British Claims Arbitration, Volume 2, Parts 3-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 - Great Britain |
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Page 494
... attended H. M's Arms in that quarter & the general line of Conduct which you have uniformly adopted with respect to the Indians gives me reason to apprehend that their assistance will , during the present contest , be either with - held ...
... attended H. M's Arms in that quarter & the general line of Conduct which you have uniformly adopted with respect to the Indians gives me reason to apprehend that their assistance will , during the present contest , be either with - held ...
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... attending our success in upper Canada was the important one of making capture of Gen. Proctor's baggage , with all the public documents belonging to the British Government in his possession . It is probable that these docu- ments will ...
... attending our success in upper Canada was the important one of making capture of Gen. Proctor's baggage , with all the public documents belonging to the British Government in his possession . It is probable that these docu- ments will ...
Page 569
... attends the Con- gress at Vienna , and by Count Pahlen who is returning to Russia . Mr. Sumter's dispatches for you , were left open for our perusal , and we shall forward them by the Transit . I am , with great respect , Sir , your ...
... attends the Con- gress at Vienna , and by Count Pahlen who is returning to Russia . Mr. Sumter's dispatches for you , were left open for our perusal , and we shall forward them by the Transit . I am , with great respect , Sir , your ...
Page 583
... attending the said Commissions shall be defrayed equally by the two parties . And in the case of death , sickness , resignation or necessary absence the place of every such Commissioner , respectively , shall be sup- plied in the same ...
... attending the said Commissions shall be defrayed equally by the two parties . And in the case of death , sickness , resignation or necessary absence the place of every such Commissioner , respectively , shall be sup- plied in the same ...
Page 586
... attended the arms of his Majesty and of the Allies . ' T. C. Hansard's Parliamentary Debates , First Series , Vol . XXX ( March to May , 1815 ) , p . 590 . We had concluded peace at Paris ; and long before 586 Article IX of the Treaty ...
... attended the arms of his Majesty and of the Allies . ' T. C. Hansard's Parliamentary Debates , First Series , Vol . XXX ( March to May , 1815 ) , p . 590 . We had concluded peace at Paris ; and long before 586 Article IX of the Treaty ...
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