| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1836 - 146 sidor
...been influenced solely by the desire to prevent, without prejudice to the rights of any one, collision between the authorities of the General, State, or...views and wishes have not been correctly understood in Ohio, he is happy to ' believe that the free communications which you have had with him, and with... | |
| Willard V. Way - 1869 - 56 sidor
...authority, in regard to the question of the Northern boundary of Ohio, he has been influenced solely .by a desire to prevent, without prejudice to the rights...would be destructive of the public peace, and bring dishonour upon the institutions of the country. If his views and wishes have not been correctly understood... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1210 sidor
...authorities of the General, t«ite, or Territorial Governments, that would be destructive of the public ice, and bring dishonor on the institutions of the country. If his views d wishes have not been correctly understood in Ohio, he is happy to bee that the free communications... | |
| 1900 - 536 sidor
...authority, in regard to the question of the northern boundary of Ohio, he has been influenced solely by a desire to prevent, without prejudice to the rights...destructive of the public peace, and bring dishonor upon the institutions of the country. If his views and wishes have not been correctly understood in... | |
| Harvey Scribner - 1910 - 708 sidor
...authority, in regard to the question of the northern boundary of Ohio, he has been influenced solely to prevent, without prejudice to the rights of any...destructive of the public peace, and bring dishonor upon the institutions of the country. THE BOUNDARY DISPUTE 63 "If his views and wishes have not been... | |
| 1836 - 1192 sidor
...been influenced solely by the desire to prevent, without prejudice to the rights of any one, collision between the authorities of the General, State, or...views and wishes have not been correctly understood in Ohio, he is happy to believe that the free communications which you have had with him, and with... | |
| 1885 - 536 sidor
...authority, in regard to the question of the northern boundary of Ohio, he has been influenced solely by a desire to prevent, without prejudice to the rights...destructive of the public peace, and bring dishonor upon the institutions of the country. If his views and wishes have not been correctly understood in... | |
| 1895 - 540 sidor
...authority, in regard to the question of the northern boundary of Ohio, he has been influenced solely by a desire to prevent, without prejudice to the rights...the authorities of the General, State or Territorial Go%ernments, that would be destructive of the public peace, and bring dishonor upon the institutions... | |
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