| Early English newspapers - 1813 - 752 pages
...pnrt of America, they were unable to surmount. — Whilst thii proposition, transmitted through the British Admiral, was pending in America, another communication...the subject of' an armistice was unofficially made lo the British Government in this country. The agent, from whom this proposition was received, acknowledged... | |
| 1813 - 446 pages
...the part of America, :-!i<-y were unable to surmount. Whilst the proposition, transmitted through the British admiral, was pending in America, another communication on the subject of an armistice was Hpr.fficially made to the British government in this country. The agent, from whom this proposition... | |
| United States - 1813 - 446 pages
...the subject of an armistice was United Stales, the system, by which a commercial Unofficially in .ule to the British government in this country. The agent, from whom this proposition »sí received, acknowledged that he did not consider that he had any authority himself to sign an... | |
| 1813 - 466 pages
...tie part of Лшеrio, they were unable to surmount. Whilst the proposition, transmitted through the British admiral, was pending in America, another communication on the subject of »n armistice was of the United States, it may be proper to remark, that whatever the declaration of... | |
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