State. It bears date 19th April, 1850. It covers eighty-five folio pages of manuscript. It discusses the question of the title of the Mosquito Indians to the sovereignty of the country claimed for them by Great Britain. It states very clearly the law... Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society - Էջ 503Massachusetts Historical Society - 1858Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
 | Freeman Hunt - 1856
...Palmerston, to a dispatch to our own Secretary of State. It bears date 19th April, 1850. It covers 85 folio pages of manuscript. It discusses the question...established her rights on the Mosquito Territory in the fifteenth century, which were recognized in the treaty of 1072 by Sir William Godolphin. He quotes... | |
 | Nathan Appleton - 1856 - 21 էջ
...country claimed for them by Great Britain. It states, very clearly, the law established by the diiferent nations of Europe, in reference to their own rights,...Sir William Godolphin. He quotes from the documents beforcmentioned, abundant evidence 14 of the tampering of the Governor of Jamaica, and of the Admiral... | |
 | 1856
...and islands of America. "The Christian world have agreed in recognizing the Indians as осейpants only of the lands, without a right of possession,...established her rights on the Mosquito Territory in the fifteenth century, which were recognized in the treaty of 1672 by Sir William Godolphin. He quotes... | |
 | frerman hunt - 1858
...once set about changing the character of this document from a letter to Lord Palmerston to a dispatch to our own Secretary of State. It bears date 19th...established her rights on the Mosquito territory in the fifteenth century, which were recognized in the treaty of 1672 by Sir "William Godolphin. He quotes... | |
 | Freeman Hunt - 1858
...covers eightyfive folio pages of manuscript. It discusses the question of the title of the Mosqnito Indians to the sovereignty of the country claimed...established her rights on the Mosquito territory in the fifteenth century, which were recognized in the treaty of 1672 by Sir William Godolphin. He quotes... | |
 | Freeman Hunt - 1858
...by Great Britain. It states, very clearly, the law established by the different nations of Enrope, in reference to their own rights, and that of the...established her rights on the Mosquito territory in the fifteenth century, which were recognized in the treaty of 1672 by Sir William Godolphin. He quotes... | |
 | Massachusetts Historical Society - 1859
...it would devolve on him to negotiate a treaty with the British government. In a letter of Dec. 14, 1849, to Lord Palmerston, he presents a view of the...established her rights on the Mosquito Territory in the fifteenth century, which were recognized in the treaty of 1G72 by Sir William Godolphin. He quotes,... | |
 | Massachusetts Historical Society - 1859
...official as well as private, letters of the Duke of Newcastle, of Sir Charles Wager, of Admiral Veruon, of Sir William Pulteney, of Governor Trelawney, of...established her rights on the Mosquito Territory in the fifteenth century, which were recognized in the treaty of 1672 by Sir William Godolphin. He quotes,... | |
 | Edward Everett - 1859
...covers eighty-five folio pages of manuscript. It discusses the question of the title of the Mosqiiito Indians to the sovereignty of the country claimed...established her rights on the Mosquito Territory in the fifteenth century, which were recognized in the treaty of 1672 by Sir William Godolphin. He quotes,... | |
 | Massachusetts Historical Society - 1859
...the different nations of Europe in reference to their own rights, and that of the savages inhabitiug the continent and islands of America. " The Christian...established her rights on the Mosquito Territory in the fifteenth century, which were recognized in the treaty of 1672 by Sir William Godolphin. He quotes,... | |
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