American and British Claims Arbitration, Volume 2, Parts 3-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 - Great Britain |
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Page 485
... 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 transmit . I cannot hide from Your Lordship that I considered my situ- ation at that time ...
... 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 transmit . I cannot hide from Your Lordship that I considered my situ- ation at that time ...
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... thousand ; Your Lordship will therefore immediately perceive the obstacles which a force of that amount and description would present to an Army Attempting to invade Upper Canada through Michigan the only route they can take ( whilst we ...
... thousand ; Your Lordship will therefore immediately perceive the obstacles which a force of that amount and description would present to an Army Attempting to invade Upper Canada through Michigan the only route they can take ( whilst we ...
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... Thousand stand was ordered & is now taking place . With respect to Articles of clothing I already have stated to you the grounds upon which that originally ordered for the Glengary Fencibles was subsequently withheld , & with respect to ...
... Thousand stand was ordered & is now taking place . With respect to Articles of clothing I already have stated to you the grounds upon which that originally ordered for the Glengary Fencibles was subsequently withheld , & with respect to ...
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... thousand ; and asked what was the inten- tion of the British Government respecting them , and under whose Government they would fall ? It was answered that those settle- ments would be taken into consideration when the line became the ...
... thousand ; and asked what was the inten- tion of the British Government respecting them , and under whose Government they would fall ? It was answered that those settle- ments would be taken into consideration when the line became the ...
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... thousand , the undersigned are so far from being instructed or authorized that they assure the British plenipotentiaries that any arrangement for that purpose would be instantaneously rejected by their Government . Not only has this ...
... thousand , the undersigned are so far from being instructed or authorized that they assure the British plenipotentiaries that any arrangement for that purpose would be instantaneously rejected by their Government . Not only has this ...
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