American and British Claims Arbitration, Volume 2, Parts 3-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 - Great Britain |
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Page 495
... given that she should proceed early to Quebec . - Of that ship unfortu- nately no intelligence whatever has been received since her de- parture from Bermuda ; some apprehensions being entertained for her safety , 10,000 stand of Arms ...
... given that she should proceed early to Quebec . - Of that ship unfortu- nately no intelligence whatever has been received since her de- parture from Bermuda ; some apprehensions being entertained for her safety , 10,000 stand of Arms ...
Page 504
... given with reluctance ; and it was declared , from the first moment , to be a sine qua non , rendering any discussion unprofitable until it was admitted as a basis . Knowing that we had no 504 Article IX of the Treaty of Ghent .
... given with reluctance ; and it was declared , from the first moment , to be a sine qua non , rendering any discussion unprofitable until it was admitted as a basis . Knowing that we had no 504 Article IX of the Treaty of Ghent .
Page 505
... given to our question respecting the effect of the proposed Indian boundary ; but they agreed to an alteration of their original proposition on that sub- ject , which renders it much more explicit than is stated either in the first ...
... given to our question respecting the effect of the proposed Indian boundary ; but they agreed to an alteration of their original proposition on that sub- ject , which renders it much more explicit than is stated either in the first ...
Page 505
... given with reluctance ; and it was declared , from the first moment , to be a sine qua non , rendering any discussion unprofitable until it was admitted as a basis . Knowing that we had no 504 Article IX of the Treaty of Ghent .
... given with reluctance ; and it was declared , from the first moment , to be a sine qua non , rendering any discussion unprofitable until it was admitted as a basis . Knowing that we had no 504 Article IX of the Treaty of Ghent .
Page 505
... given to our question respecting the effect of the proposed Indian boundary ; but they agreed to an alteration of their original proposition on that sub- ject , which renders it much more explicit than is stated either in the first ...
... given to our question respecting the effect of the proposed Indian boundary ; but they agreed to an alteration of their original proposition on that sub- ject , which renders it much more explicit than is stated either in the first ...
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