American and British Claims Arbitration, Volume 2, Parts 3-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 - Great Britain |
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... never be a moment when our Government would not be disposed to make peace with them . In reply to our observation , that the proposed stipulation of an Indian boundary was without example in the practice of European nations , it was ...
... never be a moment when our Government would not be disposed to make peace with them . In reply to our observation , that the proposed stipulation of an Indian boundary was without example in the practice of European nations , it was ...
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... never been a subject of difference between the two countries . Nor could the American Government have foreseen that Great Britain , in order to obtain peace for the Indians residing within the dominions of the United States , whom she ...
... never been a subject of difference between the two countries . Nor could the American Government have foreseen that Great Britain , in order to obtain peace for the Indians residing within the dominions of the United States , whom she ...
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... never been the intention of the British Government to propose to the Government of the United States any stipulation on this subject which they were not ready reciprocally to adopt . They have proposed for this purpose as the basis of ...
... never been the intention of the British Government to propose to the Government of the United States any stipulation on this subject which they were not ready reciprocally to adopt . They have proposed for this purpose as the basis of ...
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... never had actually done it before the present War . Why should they object to disarming there , where they had never before had a gun floating ? tends to prove that , but for that stipulation the Correspondence and Negotiations . 527.
... never had actually done it before the present War . Why should they object to disarming there , where they had never before had a gun floating ? tends to prove that , but for that stipulation the Correspondence and Negotiations . 527.
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... never had actually done it before the present War . Why should they object to disarming there , where they had never before had a gun floating ? I answered that the conquest of Canada had never been Correspondence and Negotiations . 527.
... never had actually done it before the present War . Why should they object to disarming there , where they had never before had a gun floating ? I answered that the conquest of Canada had never been Correspondence and Negotiations . 527.
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