American and British Claims Arbitration, Volume 2, Parts 3-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 - Great Britain |
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Page 492
... wish which you have expressed for the confirmation of Mr. McDowells appointment as Attorney General of Upper Canada , 1Canadian Archives , Q. 315 , p . 189 . has already been anticipated and an Intimation long ago made 492 Article IX of ...
... wish which you have expressed for the confirmation of Mr. McDowells appointment as Attorney General of Upper Canada , 1Canadian Archives , Q. 315 , p . 189 . has already been anticipated and an Intimation long ago made 492 Article IX of ...
Page 495
... wishes - I am at the same time to acquaint you that , while such efforts have been made to increase your Military force , the Naval means of defending the Province have in no respect been forgotten & that a detachment of 200 Sailors ...
... wishes - I am at the same time to acquaint you that , while such efforts have been made to increase your Military force , the Naval means of defending the Province have in no respect been forgotten & that a detachment of 200 Sailors ...
Page 496
... wishes , I have only in conclusion to assure you that as every exertion has heretofore been made , so none shall be wanting to place such means at your disposal as may lessen the difficulties of your situation & ensure the security of ...
... wishes , I have only in conclusion to assure you that as every exertion has heretofore been made , so none shall be wanting to place such means at your disposal as may lessen the difficulties of your situation & ensure the security of ...
Page 502
... wish , however , to prejudge the result , or , by any hasty proceeding , abruptly to break off the negotiation . It was not impossible that , on the subject of the Indians , the British Government had received erroneous impressions from ...
... wish , however , to prejudge the result , or , by any hasty proceeding , abruptly to break off the negotiation . It was not impossible that , on the subject of the Indians , the British Government had received erroneous impressions from ...
Page 514
... wish to acquire by the peace . They will make great efforts in Canada to obtain the command and possession of lakes Ontario and Erie , for the recapture of Detroit , and 514 Article IX of the Treaty of Ghent . Albert Gallatin to the ...
... wish to acquire by the peace . They will make great efforts in Canada to obtain the command and possession of lakes Ontario and Erie , for the recapture of Detroit , and 514 Article IX of the Treaty of Ghent . Albert Gallatin to the ...
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