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Commissioner in person. -
  • Commissioner in person. -
  • Commissioner in person. -
  • Commissioner in person. -
Should the Undersigned be called upon to reconcile these
  • Should the Undersigned be called upon to reconcile these
  • Should the Undersigned be called upon to reconcile these
  • Should the Undersigned be called upon to reconcile these
circumstances he can only say, that he much prefers to
  • circumstances he can only say, that he much prefers to
  • circumstances he can only say, that he much prefers to
  • circumstances he can only say, that he much prefers to
account for such procedure, by his belief that the
  • account for such procedure, by his belief that the
  • account for such procedure, by his belief that the
  • account for such procedure, by his belief that the
late Commissioner - Ogilvy was willing to assign the
  • late Commissioner - Ogilvy was willing to assign the
  • late Commissioner - Ogilvy was willing to assign the
  • late Commissioner - Ogilvy was willing to assign the
duty of sounding to himself, and enable his surveyors
  • duty of sounding to himself, and enable his surveyors
  • duty of sounding to himself, and enable his surveyors
  • duty of sounding to himself, and enable his surveyors
to proceed more rapidly, rather than to believe, that
  • to proceed more rapidly, rather than to believe, that
  • to proceed more rapidly, rather than to believe, that
  • to proceed more rapidly, rather than to believe, that
he designedly committed an act that was in violation
  • he designedly committed an act that was in violation
  • he designedly committed an act that was in violation
  • he designedly committed an act that was in violation
of the fair faith, that existed between the two Commissioners,
  • of the fair faith, that existed between the two Commissioners,
  • of the fair faith, that existed between the two Commissioners,
  • of the fair faith, that existed between the two Commissioners,
and that would in the end, embarrass, if not subvert,
  • and that would in the end, embarrass, if not subvert,
  • and that would in the end, embarrass, if not subvert,
  • and that would in the end, embarrass, if not subvert,
the object intended by the respective Governments. -
  • the object intended by the respective Governments. -
  • the object intended by the respective Governments. -
  • the object intended by the respective Governments. -
Whatever may be concluded upon the subject
  • Whatever may be concluded upon the subject
  • Whatever may be concluded upon the subject
  • Whatever may be concluded upon the subject
Whatever may be concluded upon this subject
  • Whatever may be concluded upon this subject
  • Whatever may be concluded upon this subject
  • Whatever may be concluded upon this subject
[extra line]
  • [extra line]
[extra line]
  • [extra line]
the Undersigned has only to urge, that the principle
  • the Undersigned has only to urge, that the principle
  • the Undersigned has only to urge, that the principle
  • the Undersigned has only to urge, that the principle
in discussion, be now decided: and if His Britannic
  • in discussion, be now decided: and if His Britannic
  • in discussion, be now decided: and if His Britannic
  • in discussion, be now decided: and if His Britannic
Majesty's Agent should then be unwilling to avail himself
  • Majesty's Agent should then be unwilling to avail himself
  • Majesty's Agent should then be unwilling to avail himself
  • Majesty's Agent should then be unwilling to avail himself
of testimony within his reach, it will simply
  • of testimony within his reach, it will simply
  • of testimony within his reach, it will simply
  • of testimony within his reach, it will simply
remain, to cause the Detroit River to be sounded, and
  • remain, to cause the Detroit River to be sounded, and
  • remain, to cause the Detroit River to be sounded, and
  • remain, to cause the Detroit River to be sounded, and
the difficulties will disappear.
  • the difficulties will disappear.
  • the difficulties will disappear.-
  • the difficulties will disappear.
  • the difficulties will disappear.
The Agent of the United States has carefully examined
  • The Agent of the United States has carefully examined
  • The Agent of the United States has carefully examined
  • The Agent of the United States has carefully examined
the paper submitted by the Agent of His Britannic
  • the paper submitted by the Agent of His Britannic
  • the paper submitted by the Agent of His Britannic
  • the paper submitted by the Agent of His Britannic
Majesty on the 12th Inst:, and does not discover that
  • Majesty on the 12th Inst:, and does not discover that
  • Majesty on the 12th Inst:, and does not discover that
  • Majesty on the 12th Inst:, and does not discover that
any arguments are advanced in support of the claim
  • any arguments are advanced in support of the claim
  • any arguments are advanced in support of the claim
  • any arguments are advanced in support of the claim
of His Britannic Majesty, nor objections made to the claim
  • of His Britannic Majesty, nor objections made to the claim
  • of His Britannic Majesty, nor objections made to the claim
  • of His Britannic Majesty, nor objections made to the claim
of the United States, other than what are contained in the
  • of the United States, other than what are contained in the
  • of the United States, other than what are contained in the
  • of the United States, other than what are contained in the


discussion
  • discussion
  • discussion
  • discussion

Metadata

date
"October 16, 1851"
notes
"Holograph, signed."
title
"Letter from John Bishop Estlin, Bristol, [England], to Maria Weston Chapman, Thursday, October 16th, 1851 [Part 3 of 4]"
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creators
"Estlin, J. B. (John Bishop), 1785-1855 (Author); Chapman, Maria Weston, 1806-1885 (Addressee)"
language
"English"
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"Ms.A.7.3 p.31-32"
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physical_description
"4 leaves (16 p.)"