American and British Claims Arbitration, Volume 2, Parts 3-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 - Great Britain |
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... ment of the United States have not been actuated by that spirit of ' Canadian Archives , Q , 118 , p . 265 . British possess over them will be found diminished . No Prior Correspondence . 489 Sir George Prevost to Earl Bathurst, October ...
... ment of the United States have not been actuated by that spirit of ' Canadian Archives , Q , 118 , p . 265 . British possess over them will be found diminished . No Prior Correspondence . 489 Sir George Prevost to Earl Bathurst, October ...
Page 489
... Americans that the Govern- ment of the United States have not been actuated by that spirit of 1Canadian Archives , Q , 118 , p . 265 . justice and liberality towards them which it was their obvious Prior Correspondence . 489.
... Americans that the Govern- ment of the United States have not been actuated by that spirit of 1Canadian Archives , Q , 118 , p . 265 . justice and liberality towards them which it was their obvious Prior Correspondence . 489.
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... ment of Great Britain and that of the United States , and had not been alluded to by Lord Castlereagh in his letter proposing the negotiation , it could not be expected that they should have been anticipated and made the subject of ...
... ment of Great Britain and that of the United States , and had not been alluded to by Lord Castlereagh in his letter proposing the negotiation , it could not be expected that they should have been anticipated and made the subject of ...
Page 504
... ment ; that even our citizens were not allowed to purchase their lands ; that when they gave up their title to any portion of their country to the United States , it was by voluntary treaty with our Government , who gave them a ...
... ment ; that even our citizens were not allowed to purchase their lands ; that when they gave up their title to any portion of their country to the United States , it was by voluntary treaty with our Government , who gave them a ...
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... ment ; that even our citizens were not allowed to purchase their lands ; that when they gave up their title to any portion of their country to the United States , it was by voluntary treaty with our Government , who gave them a ...
... ment ; that even our citizens were not allowed to purchase their lands ; that when they gave up their title to any portion of their country to the United States , it was by voluntary treaty with our Government , who gave them a ...
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