American and British Claims Arbitration, Volume 2, Parts 3-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 - Great Britain |
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Page 490
... eight to ten thousand ; Your Lordship will therefore immediately perceive the obstacles which a force of that amount and description would present to an Army Attempting to invade Upper Canada through Michigan the only route they can ...
... eight to ten thousand ; Your Lordship will therefore immediately perceive the obstacles which a force of that amount and description would present to an Army Attempting to invade Upper Canada through Michigan the only route they can ...
Page 529
... eight . As it continued to increase in such proportions , was it in human experience , or in human power , to check its progress by a band of paper , purporting to exclude posterity from the natural means of subsistence which they would ...
... eight . As it continued to increase in such proportions , was it in human experience , or in human power , to check its progress by a band of paper , purporting to exclude posterity from the natural means of subsistence which they would ...
Page 529
... eight . As it continued to increase in such proportions , was it in human experience , or in human power , to check its progress by a band of paper , purporting to exclude posterity from the natural means of subsistence which they would ...
... eight . As it continued to increase in such proportions , was it in human experience , or in human power , to check its progress by a band of paper , purporting to exclude posterity from the natural means of subsistence which they would ...
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... , so that there has been always an interval of eight or ten days between their receipt of a Note from us , and our receipt of their answer . After the consumption of so much time upon mere preliminary 558 Article IX of the Treaty of Ghent .
... , so that there has been always an interval of eight or ten days between their receipt of a Note from us , and our receipt of their answer . After the consumption of so much time upon mere preliminary 558 Article IX of the Treaty of Ghent .
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... eight hundred and eleven , previous to such hostilities : provided , always , that such tribes or nations shall agree to desist from all hostilities against the United States of America , their citizens and subjects , upon the ...
... eight hundred and eleven , previous to such hostilities : provided , always , that such tribes or nations shall agree to desist from all hostilities against the United States of America , their citizens and subjects , upon the ...
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