American and British Claims Arbitration, Volume 2, Parts 3-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 - Great Britain |
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Page 485
... Council , the representation of which the enclosed is a Copy . As no one advantage could result from their remaining longer in Session , the Legislature was immediately prorogued , upon their passing the Money Bills which leave at my ...
... Council , the representation of which the enclosed is a Copy . As no one advantage could result from their remaining longer in Session , the Legislature was immediately prorogued , upon their passing the Money Bills which leave at my ...
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... council in relation to block- ades , and from the impressment of mariners on board of American vessels . The boundary of the Indian territory had never been a subject of difference between the two countries . Nor could the American ...
... council in relation to block- ades , and from the impressment of mariners on board of American vessels . The boundary of the Indian territory had never been a subject of difference between the two countries . Nor could the American ...
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... Council . Before the American declaration of war arrived in this country , those orders had been repealed ; and as it was pre- sumed , that , upon notice of this circumstance , the Americans would be desirous of returning to a state of ...
... Council . Before the American declaration of war arrived in this country , those orders had been repealed ; and as it was pre- sumed , that , upon notice of this circumstance , the Americans would be desirous of returning to a state of ...
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... Council at Carlton House , " The Globe adds , that the following is understood to be the substance of the treaty : - 1. All discussion of our maritime rights waived on both sides . 2. Mr. Madison does not insist on giving up the prizes ...
... Council at Carlton House , " The Globe adds , that the following is understood to be the substance of the treaty : - 1. All discussion of our maritime rights waived on both sides . 2. Mr. Madison does not insist on giving up the prizes ...
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... council opened the next day , that tribe , except the two chiefs alluded to , came forward and received the tomahawk ... Councils it has been adopted . And the Resolution derives additional value from the unanimity stamped upon it ...
... council opened the next day , that tribe , except the two chiefs alluded to , came forward and received the tomahawk ... Councils it has been adopted . And the Resolution derives additional value from the unanimity stamped upon it ...
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