| 1908 - 746 pages
...a Proclamation issued by Major General Brock* on the 16th Inst. announcing among other things that wishing to give an early Proof of the Moderation and Justice of the British Government, the Laws heretofore in Existance shall continue in force untill his Majestys... | |
| 1920 - 758 pages
...WHEREAS the territory of Michigan was this day by Capitulation ceded to the Arms of His Britannick Majesty, without any other condition than the protection...the Inhabitants of the said Territory that the Laws heretofore in existence shall continue in force untill His Majesty's pleasure be known, or so long... | |
| 1920 - 744 pages
...Isaac Brock Esquire Major General Commanding His Majesty's Forces in the Province of Upper Canada &c. WHEREAS the territory of Michigan was this day by Capitulation ceded to the Arms of His Britannick Majesty, without any other condition than the protection of private property, and wishing... | |
| William Wood - 1920 - 772 pages
...Isaac Brock Esquire Major General Commanding His Majesty's Forces in the Province of Upper Canada &c. WHEREAS the territory of Michigan was this day by Capitulation ceded to the Arms of His Britannick Majesty, without any other condition than the protection of private property, and wishing... | |
| Clarence Monroe Burton, William Stocking, Gordon K. Miller - 1922 - 800 pages
..."WHEREAS, the territory of Michigan was this day by capitulation ceded to the arms of His Brittanick Majesty without any other condition than the protection...give an early proof of the moderation and justice of the Government, I do hereby announce to all the Inhabitants of the said territory that the laws heretofore... | |
| Duncan Campbell Scott - 1926 - 668 pages
...issued by Brock immediately after the capitulation, on the same day, commences with these words : " Whereas the territory of Michigan was this day by...capitulation ceded to the arms of His Britannic Majesty." John Beverley Robinson, who had been one of the first to enter Fort Detroit on its surrender, was called... | |
| William Lawson Grant - 1926 - 622 pages
...issued by Brock immediately after the capitulation, on the same day, commences with these words : " Whereas the territory of Michigan was this day by...capitulation ceded to the arms of His Britannic Majesty." John Beverley Robinson, who had been one of the first to enter Fort Detroit on its surrender, was called... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1813 - 824 pages
...Isaac Brock, Esq. Major-General commanding his Majesty's forces in the province of Upper Canada, &c. Whereas the territory of Michigan was this day, by capitulation, ceded to the arms of bis Britannic Majesty, without any other condition than the protection of private property) and wishing... | |
| 532 pages
...Major General, Commanding His Majesty's forees in the province of Upper Canada, <§•<:. Sfc. $c. Whereas the territory of Michigan, was, this day,...give an early proof of the moderation and justice of the government, I do hereby announce to all the inhabitants of the said territory, that the laws heretofore... | |
| London gazette - 1812 - 662 pages
...His Majesty's Forces in the Province of Upper Canada, 8fc7&;c. &;c. Whereas the territory o^Michigan was this day by capitulation ceded to the arms of...give an early proof of the moderation and justice of Hi* Majesty's government, 1 do hereby announce to all the inhabitants of the said territory, that the... | |
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