A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1902: 1817-1833Bureau of National Literature and Art, 1897 |
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... concluded , by which it is provided that neither party shall keep in service on Lake Champlain more than one vessel , on Lake Ontario more than one , and on Lake Erie and the upper lakes more than two , to be armed each with one cannon ...
... concluded , by which it is provided that neither party shall keep in service on Lake Champlain more than one vessel , on Lake Ontario more than one , and on Lake Erie and the upper lakes more than two , to be armed each with one cannon ...
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... concluded by William Clark , Ninian Edwards , and Auguste Choteau , commissioners on the part of the United States of America , and the chiefs and warriors of the Menomene tribe or nation of Indians , on the 30th of March , 1817 , at St ...
... concluded by William Clark , Ninian Edwards , and Auguste Choteau , commissioners on the part of the United States of America , and the chiefs and warriors of the Menomene tribe or nation of Indians , on the 30th of March , 1817 , at St ...
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... concluded on the 29th day of September , 1817 , at the foot of the Rapids of the Miami of Lake Erie , between Lewis Cass and Duncan McArthur , commissioners of the United States , and the sachems , chiefs , and warriors of the Wyandot ...
... concluded on the 29th day of September , 1817 , at the foot of the Rapids of the Miami of Lake Erie , between Lewis Cass and Duncan McArthur , commissioners of the United States , and the sachems , chiefs , and warriors of the Wyandot ...
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... concluded that if the enter- prise had succeeded on the scale on which it was formed much annoy- ance and injury would have resulted from it to the United States . Other circumstances were thought to be no less deserving of attention ...
... concluded that if the enter- prise had succeeded on the scale on which it was formed much annoy- ance and injury would have resulted from it to the United States . Other circumstances were thought to be no less deserving of attention ...
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... concluded between this Gov- ernment and that of Great Britain with respect to the naval armament of the two Governments , respectively , on the Lakes , I lay before the Senate a copy of the correspondence upon that subject , including ...
... concluded between this Gov- ernment and that of Great Britain with respect to the naval armament of the two Governments , respectively , on the Lakes , I lay before the Senate a copy of the correspondence upon that subject , including ...
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