American and British Claims Arbitration, Volume 2, Parts 3-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 - Great Britain |
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... obvious to you from what is en- 1Canadian Archives , Q. 118 , p . 271 . closed to lead you to require such stipulations on their 488 Article IX of the Treaty of Ghent . Sir George Prevost to Sir John Warren, October 5, 1812.
... obvious to you from what is en- 1Canadian Archives , Q. 118 , p . 271 . closed to lead you to require such stipulations on their 488 Article IX of the Treaty of Ghent . Sir George Prevost to Sir John Warren, October 5, 1812.
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closed to lead you to require such stipulations on their behalf as you may conceive His Majesty's Government would have in- structed you to demand had they been possessed at the time of your leaving England of the information now ...
closed to lead you to require such stipulations on their behalf as you may conceive His Majesty's Government would have in- structed you to demand had they been possessed at the time of your leaving England of the information now ...
Page 489
... into with the American Government will be sufficiently obvious to you from what is en- 1Canadian Archives , Q. 118 , p . 271 . closed to lead you to require such stipulations on their 488 Article IX of the Treaty of Ghent .
... into with the American Government will be sufficiently obvious to you from what is en- 1Canadian Archives , Q. 118 , p . 271 . closed to lead you to require such stipulations on their 488 Article IX of the Treaty of Ghent .
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closed to lead you to require such stipulations on their behalf as you may conceive His Majesty's Government would have in- structed you to demand had they been possessed at the time of your leaving England of the information now ...
closed to lead you to require such stipulations on their behalf as you may conceive His Majesty's Government would have in- structed you to demand had they been possessed at the time of your leaving England of the information now ...
Page 490
... stipulations in their behalf in our future negociations with America which shall convince them that we have not been insensible of their services or unmindful to consult their interests . There is reason to believe in consequence of the ...
... stipulations in their behalf in our future negociations with America which shall convince them that we have not been insensible of their services or unmindful to consult their interests . There is reason to believe in consequence of the ...
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