American and British Claims Arbitration, Volume 2, Parts 3-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 - Great Britain |
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Page 487
... enter into our Views , will naturally feel disheartened and suspicious of our intentions . Should hostilities re - commence , I much fear the influence the British possess over them will be found diminished . No Prior Correspondence . 487.
... enter into our Views , will naturally feel disheartened and suspicious of our intentions . Should hostilities re - commence , I much fear the influence the British possess over them will be found diminished . No Prior Correspondence . 487.
Page 488
... enter into with the American Government will be sufficiently obvious to you from what is en- 1Canadian Archives , Q. 118 , p . 271 . closed to lead you to require such stipulations on their 488 Article IX of the Treaty of Ghent . Sir ...
... enter into with the American Government will be sufficiently obvious to you from what is en- 1Canadian Archives , Q. 118 , p . 271 . closed to lead you to require such stipulations on their 488 Article IX of the Treaty of Ghent . Sir ...
Page 489
... enter into with the American Government will be sufficiently obvious to you from what is en- 1Canadian Archives , Q. 118 , p . 271 . closed to lead you to require such stipulations on their 488 Article IX of the Treaty of Ghent .
... enter into with the American Government will be sufficiently obvious to you from what is en- 1Canadian Archives , Q. 118 , p . 271 . closed to lead you to require such stipulations on their 488 Article IX of the Treaty of Ghent .
Page 490
... entering into the merits of these complaints on the part of the Indians or the justice or policy of the American Government towards them it must be obvious to Your Lordship from an inspec- tion of the Map of the Country bordering upon ...
... entering into the merits of these complaints on the part of the Indians or the justice or policy of the American Government towards them it must be obvious to Your Lordship from an inspec- tion of the Map of the Country bordering upon ...
Page 493
... entered into with the American Government their interests will not be for- gotten . I have only to add that I shall at all times be happy to submit to His Royal Highness any proposal which you may deem it adviseable to make for ...
... entered into with the American Government their interests will not be for- gotten . I have only to add that I shall at all times be happy to submit to His Royal Highness any proposal which you may deem it adviseable to make for ...
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