I recommend, therefore, that provision be made for a preliminary reconnoissance by officers of the United States, to the end of acquiring more precise information on the subject. I have invited Her Majesty's Government to consider with us the adoption... History of British Columbia: 1792-1887 - Page 750by Hubert Howe Bancroft, William Nemos, Alfred Bates - 1887 - 792 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. President (1885-1889 : Cleveland) - United States - 1839 - 596 pages
...have invited Her Majesty's Government to consider with us the adoption of a more convenient line, to be established by meridian observations or by known...the necessity of an expensive survey of the whole. The late insurrectionary movements in Hayti having been quelled, the Government of that republic has... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1886 - 1062 pages
...have invited Her Majesty's Government to consider with us the adoption of a more convenient line, to be established by meridian observations or by known...the necessity of an expensive survey of the whole. The late insurrectionary movements in Hayti having been quelled, the government of that republic has... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - British Columbia - 1887 - 842 pages
...men and 1,366 Chinamen, rates for the former averaging about $3. 75 a day, and for the latter $2.75. Of coal, the total yield for 1884 was 394,070 tons,...local consumption of BC for 1884 was 87,388 tons, and 15,136 tons were shipped to various countries, mainly to the Sandwich Islands. The text of the report,... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft, William Nemos, Alfred Bates - British Columbia - 1887 - 834 pages
...the season there were 492 white men and 1,366 Chinamen, rates for the former averaging about $3.75 a day, and for the latter §2.75. Of coal, the total...region, the one determined in the convention between aThe local consumption of BC for 1884 was 87,388 tons, and 15,136 tons were shipped to various countries,... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - British Columbia - 1887 - 840 pages
...men and 1,3GG Chinamen, rates for the former averaging about §3.75 a day, and for the latter $2.75. Of coal, the total yield for 1884 was 394,070 tons,...region, the one determined in the convention between =»The local consumption of BC for 1884 was 87,388 tons, and 15,136 tons were shipped to various countries,... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft, William Nemos, Amos Bowman, Alfred Bates - British Columbia - 1887 - 838 pages
...coal, Vancouver Island thus furnishing nearly 30 per cent of the entire supply.29 In his message lor 1885, the president of the United States mentioned...local consumption of BC for 1884 was 87,388 tons, and i:i. 130 tons were shipped to various countries, mainly to the Sandwich Islands. The text of the report,... | |
| Grover Cleveland - United States - 1892 - 208 pages
...have invited Her Majesty's Government to consider with us the adoption of a more convenient line, to be established by meridian observations or by known...the necessity of an expensive survey of the whole. The late insurrectionary movements in Hayti having been quelled, the Government of that republic has... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - United States - 1897 - 890 pages
...have invited Her Majesty's Government to consider with us the adoption of a more convenient line, to be established by meridian observations or by known...the necessity of an expensive survey of the whole. The late insurrectionary movements in Hayti having been quelled, the Government of that Republic has... | |
| James Daniel Richardson, United States. President - Presidents - 1897 - 874 pages
...have invited Her Majesty's Govemment to consider with us the adoption of a more convenient line, to be established by meridian observations or by known...the necessity of an expensive survey of the whole. The late insurrectionary movements in Hayti having been quelled, the Government of that Republic has... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - United States - 1897 - 888 pages
...have invited Her Majesty's Government to consider with us the adoption of a more convenient line, to be established by meridian observations or by known...the necessity of an expensive survey of the whole. The late insurrectionary movements in Hayti having been quelled, the Government of that Republic has... | |
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