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... heard the said petition read , and knows the contents thereof , and that the same is true of his own knowledge , except as to the matters therein stated to be on the information and belief of the petitioners , and as to these matters he ...
... heard the said petition read , and knows the contents thereof , and that the same is true of his own knowledge , except as to the matters therein stated to be on the information and belief of the petitioners , and as to these matters he ...
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... heard , car- rying consternation to every bosom . The number of the rescued at this stage not exceed thirty men . One chance yet remained of saving a portion , at least , of the great number yet on board . Providentially , a single ...
... heard , car- rying consternation to every bosom . The number of the rescued at this stage not exceed thirty men . One chance yet remained of saving a portion , at least , of the great number yet on board . Providentially , a single ...
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... heard , and then denied by him , he should continue in the business with me as heretofore , as there had been no foundation for such reports . Question by accused . Do you swear that Captain McKinstry disavowed having said anything ...
... heard , and then denied by him , he should continue in the business with me as heretofore , as there had been no foundation for such reports . Question by accused . Do you swear that Captain McKinstry disavowed having said anything ...
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... heard these reports about me , between the 26th and 28th of last month ; and then I did not consider it a difficulty , but merely a misun- derstanding . Question by accused . What are the reports referred to ? Answer . They are embraced ...
... heard these reports about me , between the 26th and 28th of last month ; and then I did not consider it a difficulty , but merely a misun- derstanding . Question by accused . What are the reports referred to ? Answer . They are embraced ...
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... heard make this remark : " I wish to have nothing to do with it , " or words to that effect ; but he said , " If you wish , deposit the money with Mr. Smith and draw upon him for the amount . " Mr. Garcia assented to it , and it ...
... heard make this remark : " I wish to have nothing to do with it , " or words to that effect ; but he said , " If you wish , deposit the money with Mr. Smith and draw upon him for the amount . " Mr. Garcia assented to it , and it ...
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agent American amount Answer April Assiniboia assistant quartermaster believe blankets Brevet Buffalo C. P. Garcia Calle San Domingo Captain McKinstry cents charge Clark clerk clothing Coit & Farnham contract conversation court met pursuant defence delivered district dollars duly sworn duty Gamble heard honor Hudson Bay Company hundred Indians judge advocate June Justus McKinstry Kinstry Lake Lake Winnipeg latitude letter Lieutenant Couts Lieutenant Evans Lieutenant Gardner longitude longitude by chronometer Major McKinstry Maretowsky McKin McKinstry's months never o'clock oath obedient servant paid Payno person petitioners pounds present purchase pursuant to adjournment quartermaster quartermaster's department Question by accused Question by court Question by judge Question by Major Question for prosecution questioned as follows receipt received recollect Red River San Diego Santa Isabel Saskatchewan Secretary testimony told transaction United States army Urriguen voucher wagon weather witness wool
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248 psl. - ... at the distance of more than ten marine leagues from the ocean, the limit between the British possessions and the line of. coast which is to belong to Russia as above mentioned shall be formed by a line parallel to the windings of the coast, and which shall never exceed the distance of ten marine leagues therefrom.
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239 psl. - June 22, 1862. GENERAL: I have the honor to report that, in obedience to your instructions, I proceeded to White House on Friday afternoon (20th) and returned yesterday.
29 psl. - The experiment of arming the Blacks, so far as I have made it, has been a complete and even marvelous success.
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