American and British Claims Arbitration, Volume 2, Parts 3-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 - Great Britain |
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Page 488
... present force considerably before he can hazard an invasion with a view of keeping possession of the Country . I have the honor to be , with the highest respect , Your Lordship's Most obedient and very Humble Servant , Isaac Brock The ...
... present force considerably before he can hazard an invasion with a view of keeping possession of the Country . I have the honor to be , with the highest respect , Your Lordship's Most obedient and very Humble Servant , Isaac Brock The ...
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... present force considerably before he can hazard an invasion with a view of keeping possession of the Country . I have the honor to be , with the highest respect , Your Lordship's Most obedient and very Humble Servant , Isaac Brock The ...
... present force considerably before he can hazard an invasion with a view of keeping possession of the Country . I have the honor to be , with the highest respect , Your Lordship's Most obedient and very Humble Servant , Isaac Brock The ...
Page 489
... present animosity that appears to subsist amongst the Various Tribes of Indians inhabiting the Country lying between the Ohio and the Mississippi against the Americans that the Govern- ment of the United States have not been actuated by ...
... present animosity that appears to subsist amongst the Various Tribes of Indians inhabiting the Country lying between the Ohio and the Mississippi against the Americans that the Govern- ment of the United States have not been actuated by ...
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... present to an Army Attempting to invade Upper Canada through Michigan the only route they can take ( whilst we retain the command of the Lakes ) to penetrate into its Western frontier and the incalculable advantages that Army would ...
... present to an Army Attempting to invade Upper Canada through Michigan the only route they can take ( whilst we retain the command of the Lakes ) to penetrate into its Western frontier and the incalculable advantages that Army would ...
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... present instance & secured in future . The success which has attended H. M's Arms in that quarter & the general line of Conduct which you have uniformly adopted with respect to the Indians gives me reason to apprehend that their ...
... present instance & secured in future . The success which has attended H. M's Arms in that quarter & the general line of Conduct which you have uniformly adopted with respect to the Indians gives me reason to apprehend that their ...
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