American and British Claims Arbitration, Volume 2, Parts 3-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 - Great Britain |
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Page 491
... directed him cautiously to abstain from availing himself of the Services of the Indians for any other purpose but that of the defence of the Province - to restrain and controul their excesses by every means in his power and to ...
... directed him cautiously to abstain from availing himself of the Services of the Indians for any other purpose but that of the defence of the Province - to restrain and controul their excesses by every means in his power and to ...
Page 493
... many occasions that His Majesty's 1Canadian Archives , Q. 118 , p . 298 . Government have naturally directed their attention to the Mode in Prior Correspondence . 493 Earl Bathurst to Sir George Prevost, December 9, 1812.
... many occasions that His Majesty's 1Canadian Archives , Q. 118 , p . 298 . Government have naturally directed their attention to the Mode in Prior Correspondence . 493 Earl Bathurst to Sir George Prevost, December 9, 1812.
Page 494
Government have naturally directed their attention to the Mode in which it may be best confirmed in the present instance & secured in future . The success which has attended H. M's Arms in that quarter & the general line of Conduct ...
Government have naturally directed their attention to the Mode in which it may be best confirmed in the present instance & secured in future . The success which has attended H. M's Arms in that quarter & the general line of Conduct ...
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... directed them to give us every necessary explanation , and to state distinctly the basis which must be considered as an indispensable preliminary . It was a sine qua non that the Indians should be included in the pacification , and , as ...
... directed them to give us every necessary explanation , and to state distinctly the basis which must be considered as an indispensable preliminary . It was a sine qua non that the Indians should be included in the pacification , and , as ...
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... directed to state fully and distinctly the basis upon which alone Great Britain sees any prospect of advantage in the continuance of the negotiation at the present time . The undersigned have already had the honor of stating to the ...
... directed to state fully and distinctly the basis upon which alone Great Britain sees any prospect of advantage in the continuance of the negotiation at the present time . The undersigned have already had the honor of stating to the ...
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