American and British Claims Arbitration, Volume 2, Parts 3-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 - Great Britain |
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... tion of the Map of the Country bordering upon the Western Territories of the United States how extremely important it is to the future security of Upper Canada that the Indians should retain possession of the lands they now occupy and ...
... tion of the Map of the Country bordering upon the Western Territories of the United States how extremely important it is to the future security of Upper Canada that the Indians should retain possession of the lands they now occupy and ...
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... tion Col. Morrison tis believed is anxious to return home- but I have neither asked nor heard him say I think it is to be regretted that he does not continue how I am to be disposed of I shall learn in due time , and content myself to ...
... tion Col. Morrison tis believed is anxious to return home- but I have neither asked nor heard him say I think it is to be regretted that he does not continue how I am to be disposed of I shall learn in due time , and content myself to ...
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... tion upon the Indians from selling , by such amicable treaties , lands to the United States , as has been hitherto practised ? They answered , that it was understood that the Indian terri- tories should be a barrier between the British ...
... tion upon the Indians from selling , by such amicable treaties , lands to the United States , as has been hitherto practised ? They answered , that it was understood that the Indian terri- tories should be a barrier between the British ...
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... tion upon the Indians from selling , by such amicable treaties , lands to the United States , as has been hitherto practised ? They answered , that it was understood that the Indian terri- tories should be a barrier between the British ...
... tion upon the Indians from selling , by such amicable treaties , lands to the United States , as has been hitherto practised ? They answered , that it was understood that the Indian terri- tories should be a barrier between the British ...
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... 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 subject of discussion ; but that such of ...
... 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 subject of discussion ; but that such of ...
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