American and British Claims Arbitration, Volume 2, Parts 3-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 - Great Britain |
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Page 489
... further attacks of the Enemy in that Quarter . There is certainly great reason to believe from the present animosity that appears to subsist amongst the Various Tribes of Indians inhabiting the Country lying between the Ohio and the ...
... further attacks of the Enemy in that Quarter . There is certainly great reason to believe from the present animosity that appears to subsist amongst the Various Tribes of Indians inhabiting the Country lying between the Ohio and the ...
Page 489
... further attacks of the Enemy in that Quarter . There is certainly great reason to believe from the present animosity that appears to subsist amongst the Various Tribes of Indians inhabiting the Country lying between the Ohio and the ...
... further attacks of the Enemy in that Quarter . There is certainly great reason to believe from the present animosity that appears to subsist amongst the Various Tribes of Indians inhabiting the Country lying between the Ohio and the ...
Page 490
... further into the Western Country diminish their means of subsistence and by separating them from Each other , make it more difficult for them to unite in their common defence . Without entering into the merits of these complaints on the ...
... further into the Western Country diminish their means of subsistence and by separating them from Each other , make it more difficult for them to unite in their common defence . Without entering into the merits of these complaints on the ...
Page 491
... further upon Your Lordship's time except to Assure you that in my Instructions to General Brock for repelling the attack upon Upper Canada I have invariably directed him cautiously to abstain from availing himself of the Services of the ...
... further upon Your Lordship's time except to Assure you that in my Instructions to General Brock for repelling the attack upon Upper Canada I have invariably directed him cautiously to abstain from availing himself of the Services of the ...
Page 494
... further reinforcement of Troops , & have been compelled at the same time that I assured you of every exertion being made to augment your Army to discountenance the expectation of any immediate reinforcement . I have now how- ever the ...
... further reinforcement of Troops , & have been compelled at the same time that I assured you of every exertion being made to augment your Army to discountenance the expectation of any immediate reinforcement . I have now how- ever the ...
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