American and British Claims Arbitration, Volume 2, Parts 3-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 - Great Britain |
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Page 487
... 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.
... 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 493
... hostilities with America the cordial Co - operation of the Indian Tribes has been proved on so many occasions that His Majesty's 1Canadian Archives , Q. 118 , p . 298 . Government have naturally directed their attention to the Mode in ...
... hostilities with America the cordial Co - operation of the Indian Tribes has been proved on so many occasions that His Majesty's 1Canadian Archives , Q. 118 , p . 298 . Government have naturally directed their attention to the Mode in ...
Page 494
... hostilities I so entirely concur in the expediency of the Sugges- tions contained in your Dispatch as to the necessity of securing their territories from Encroachment that I have submitted it to H. M's Secretary of State for foreign ...
... hostilities I so entirely concur in the expediency of the Sugges- tions contained in your Dispatch as to the necessity of securing their territories from Encroachment that I have submitted it to H. M's Secretary of State for foreign ...
Page 518
... hostilities against the citizens or subjects of the other party , the under- signed might assent , and rely on the approbation and ratification of their Government . They would also , for the purpose of secur- ing the duration of peace ...
... hostilities against the citizens or subjects of the other party , the under- signed might assent , and rely on the approbation and ratification of their Government . They would also , for the purpose of secur- ing the duration of peace ...
Page 534
... hostilities . Should a continuance of the war compel the United States to alter their policy towards the Indians who may still take the part of Great Britain , they alone must be responsible for the consequences of her own act , in ...
... hostilities . Should a continuance of the war compel the United States to alter their policy towards the Indians who may still take the part of Great Britain , they alone must be responsible for the consequences of her own act , in ...
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