| Sir Richard Henry Bonnycastle - 1852 - 362 páginas
...these flagrant acts, but they did not prevent them, or in the slightest degree obstruct them, farther than by issuing proclamations, which were disregarded....it will be seen by the documents accompanying this dispatch, avowed himself to be a subject of Her Majesty, inhabiting Upper Canada, who had lately been... | |
| Robert Christie - 1866 - 464 páginas
...inhabitants of Canada were the same, and their right to defend themselves equally unquestiouable. " No wanton injury was committed by the party who gallantly...The prisoners taken were a man who, it will be seen hy the documents accompanying this despatch, avowed himself to be a subject of Her Majesty, inhabiting... | |
| United States. President - 1896 - 698 páginas
...authorities, it is true, gave no countenance to those flagrant acts, but it did not prevent them or 1n the slightest degree obstruct them further than by...it will be seen by the documents accompanying this dispatch, avowed himself to be a subject of Her Majesty, inhabiting Upper Canada, who had lately been... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1896 - 666 páginas
...proclamations, which were disregarded. Perhaps they could not, but in either case the insult and injurv to the inhabitants of Canada were the same and their...it will be seen by the documents accompanying this dispatch, avowed himself to be a subject of Her Majesty, inhabiting Upper Canada, who had lately been... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 490 páginas
...as it was to the captors, could not prevent, in law or reason, this necessary act of self-defense. Fifteen days had elapsed since the invasion of Upper...it will be seen by the documents accompanying this dispatch, avowed himself to be a subject of Her Majesty, inhabiting Upper Canada, who had lately been... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 482 páginas
...self-defense. Fifteen days had elapsed since the invasion of Upper Canada by a force enlisted, arrned, and equipped openly in the State of New York. The...it will be seen by the documents accompanying this dispatch, avowed himself to be a subject of Her Majesty, inhabiting Upper Canada, who had lately been... | |
| United States. President - 1908 - 674 páginas
...committed is populous. Buffalo also contains 15,000 inhabitants. The public authorities, it is true, gavf no countenance to those flagrant acts, but it did...it will be seen by the documents accompanying this dispatch, avowed himself to be a subject of Her Majesty, inhabiting Upper Canada, who had lately been... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 836 páginas
...further than by issuing proclamations, which were disregarded. Perhaps they could not, but in cither case the insult and injury to the inhabitants of Canada...it will be seen by the documents accompanying this dispatch, avowed himself to be a subject of Her Majesty, inhabiting Upper Canada, who had lately been... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1908 - 678 páginas
...disregarded. Perhaps they could not, but in either case the insult and injury to the inhabitants of Cana'la were the same and their right to defend themselves...it will be seen by the documents accompanying this dispatch, avowed himself to be a subject of Her Majesty, inhabiting Upper Canada, who had lately been... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 668 páginas
...countenance to those flagrant acts, but it did not prevent them or in the slightest degree obstruct then: further than by issuing proclamations, which were...from the wharf, and finding they could not tow her againrt the rapid current of the Niagara, they abandoned the effort to secure her, set her on fire,... | |
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