American and British Claims Arbitration, Volume 2, Parts 3-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 - Great Britain |
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Page 485
... passing the Money Bills which leave at my disposal , for the use of the Militia , about Ten Thousand Pounds . a . My Speech at the opening and close of the Session , together with the Answer of both Houses , I have the honor herewith to ...
... passing the Money Bills which leave at my disposal , for the use of the Militia , about Ten Thousand Pounds . a . My Speech at the opening and close of the Session , together with the Answer of both Houses , I have the honor herewith to ...
Page 489
... passed between Major Genl . Brock and myself since the Invasion of that Province he has repeatedly represented to me in the strongest terms the great assistance he has derived from the Services of the different Indian Tribes settled in ...
... passed between Major Genl . Brock and myself since the Invasion of that Province he has repeatedly represented to me in the strongest terms the great assistance he has derived from the Services of the different Indian Tribes settled in ...
Page 489
... passed between Major Genl . Brock and myself since the Invasion of that Province he has repeatedly represented to me in the strongest terms the great assistance he has derived from the Services of the different Indian Tribes settled in ...
... passed between Major Genl . Brock and myself since the Invasion of that Province he has repeatedly represented to me in the strongest terms the great assistance he has derived from the Services of the different Indian Tribes settled in ...
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... passed , from varying the terms at present proposed , in such a manner as the state of the war , at the time of resuming the conferences , may , in their judgment , render advisable . EXHIBIT 123 . Albert Gallatin to the Secretary of ...
... passed , from varying the terms at present proposed , in such a manner as the state of the war , at the time of resuming the conferences , may , in their judgment , render advisable . EXHIBIT 123 . Albert Gallatin to the Secretary of ...
Page 529
... passed seven millions . At this hour it undoubtedly passed eight . As it continued to increase in such proportions , was it in human experience , or in human power , to check its progress by a band of paper , purporting to exclude ...
... passed seven millions . At this hour it undoubtedly passed eight . As it continued to increase in such proportions , was it in human experience , or in human power , to check its progress by a band of paper , purporting to exclude ...
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