American and British Claims Arbitration, Volume 2, Parts 3-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 - Great Britain |
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... peace ; and that they will , under this head , require not only that a full and express recognition of their limits shall take place : you will also throw out the import- ance of the two States entering into arrangements , which may ...
... peace ; and that they will , under this head , require not only that a full and express recognition of their limits shall take place : you will also throw out the import- ance of the two States entering into arrangements , which may ...
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... peace with the Indians would certainly follow a peace with Great Britain ; that we had information that commissioners had already been appointed to treat with them ; that a treaty to that effect might , perhaps , have been already ...
... peace with the Indians would certainly follow a peace with Great Britain ; that we had information that commissioners had already been appointed to treat with them ; that a treaty to that effect might , perhaps , have been already ...
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... peace with the Indians ; and that it was not improbable that peace had been made with them . * * * They , the American commissioners , were asked whether , if those of Great Britain should enter further upon the discussion ...
... peace with the Indians ; and that it was not improbable that peace had been made with them . * * * They , the American commissioners , were asked whether , if those of Great Britain should enter further upon the discussion ...
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... peace with the Indians ; and that it was not improbable that peace had been made with them . * * * They , the American commissioners , were asked whether , if those of Great Britain should enter further upon the discussion ...
... peace with the Indians ; and that it was not improbable that peace had been made with them . * * * They , the American commissioners , were asked whether , if those of Great Britain should enter further upon the discussion ...
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... peace with the Indians ; and that it was not improbable peace had been made with them . * * * They , the American commissioners , were asked whether if those of Great Britain should enter further upon this discussion , particularly ...
... peace with the Indians ; and that it was not improbable peace had been made with them . * * * They , the American commissioners , were asked whether if those of Great Britain should enter further upon this discussion , particularly ...
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