American and British Claims Arbitration, Volume 2, Parts 3-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 - Great Britain |
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... undersigned plenipotentiaries of His Britannic Majesty do themselves the honor of acquainting the plenipotentiaries of the United States , that they have communicated to their court the result of the conference which they had the honor ...
... undersigned plenipotentiaries of His Britannic Majesty do themselves the honor of acquainting the plenipotentiaries of the United States , that they have communicated to their court the result of the conference which they had the honor ...
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... undersigned are directed to state fully and distinctly the basis upon which alone Great Britain sees any prospect of advantage in the continuance of the negotiation at the present time . The undersigned have already had the honor of ...
... undersigned are directed to state fully and distinctly the basis upon which alone Great Britain sees any prospect of advantage in the continuance of the negotiation at the present time . The undersigned have already had the honor of ...
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... undersigned are desirous of stating every point in con- nexion with the subject which may reasonably influence the decision of the American plenipotentiaries in the exercise of their discretion , they avail themselves of this ...
... undersigned are desirous of stating every point in con- nexion with the subject which may reasonably influence the decision of the American plenipotentiaries in the exercise of their discretion , they avail themselves of this ...
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... undersigned with instructions author- izing them to treat with the British plenipotentiaries respecting the Indians situated within the boundaries of the United States . * * * It is well known that the differences which unhappily ...
... undersigned with instructions author- izing them to treat with the British plenipotentiaries respecting the Indians situated within the boundaries of the United States . * * * It is well known that the differences which unhappily ...
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... undersigned , by any other nation . The Indian tribes for which Great Britain proposes now to stipulate , have themselves acknowledged this principle . By the Greenville treaty of 1795 , to which the British plenipotentiaries have ...
... undersigned , by any other nation . The Indian tribes for which Great Britain proposes now to stipulate , have themselves acknowledged this principle . By the Greenville treaty of 1795 , to which the British plenipotentiaries have ...
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