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... FRANCE - Continued . No. From whom and to whom. RELATING TO No. From whom and to whom . Date . FRANCE . Subject . 1863 . 379 378 Mr. Dayton to Mr. Nov. 19 Seward . ... do ... Nov. 27 Equipment of belligerent vessels in neutral ports ...
... FRANCE - Continued . No. From whom and to whom. RELATING TO No. From whom and to whom . Date . FRANCE . Subject . 1863 . 379 378 Mr. Dayton to Mr. Nov. 19 Seward . ... do ... Nov. 27 Equipment of belligerent vessels in neutral ports ...
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... France . Decay of the system of African slavery . The iron - clad vessels being built in French ports alleged to be for the insurgents . Cases of the Florida , Georgia , and Rappa- 131813 25 28 37 38 hannock . Cases of José Wallace ...
... France . Decay of the system of African slavery . The iron - clad vessels being built in French ports alleged to be for the insurgents . Cases of the Florida , Georgia , and Rappa- 131813 25 28 37 38 hannock . Cases of José Wallace ...
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... France . The iron - clad vessels at Bordeaux and Nantes- Case of the Rappahannock ... The presence of United States troops in Matamoras . Case of the Rappahannock . Emissaries of the insurgents in Paris . Pretended sale of insurgent ...
... France . The iron - clad vessels at Bordeaux and Nantes- Case of the Rappahannock ... The presence of United States troops in Matamoras . Case of the Rappahannock . Emissaries of the insurgents in Paris . Pretended sale of insurgent ...
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United States dept. of state. FRANCE - Continued . Page . 66 67 * 3 3 3 8 % 66 67 69 73 74 222 * 75 76 76 77 * 3 78 79 80 80 81 82 82 2 2 8 8 ☎ ❀ ❀ 888888 83 83 83 " 84 84 85 8 34 83 R 85 86 86 87 87 88 FRANCE - Continued . FRANCE ...
United States dept. of state. FRANCE - Continued . Page . 66 67 * 3 3 3 8 % 66 67 69 73 74 222 * 75 76 76 77 * 3 78 79 80 80 81 82 82 2 2 8 8 ☎ ❀ ❀ 888888 83 83 83 " 84 84 85 8 34 83 R 85 86 86 87 87 88 FRANCE - Continued . FRANCE ...
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United States dept. of state. FRANCE - Continued . FRANCE - Continued . Page . 118 119 119 120. No. From whom and Date . to whom . Subject . Page . 1864 . 555 Mr. Seward to Mr. May 21 Dayton . 561 do . May 21 557 do .. May 23 470 Mr ...
United States dept. of state. FRANCE - Continued . FRANCE - Continued . Page . 118 119 119 120. No. From whom and Date . to whom . Subject . Page . 1864 . 555 Mr. Seward to Mr. May 21 Dayton . 561 do . May 21 557 do .. May 23 470 Mr ...
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acknowledge the receipt Alabama American ANSON BURLINGAME arrived assurance authorities Bordeaux British Captain Cauvet Cherbourg China Chinese government Choshu Colonel command communication confederate consul copy Daimios Dayton DEPARTMENT despatch Drouyn de l'Huys duty Emperor enclose enlistment excellency force foreign affairs France Frederick Bruce French government Geofroy Gorogio governor guns herewith high consideration honor to acknowledge hostile imperial indemnity instant instructions insurgents Japan Japanese government June Kanagawa Kearsarge Kioto LEGATION letter Majesty's Matamoras McKennon ment Mexican Mexico Mikado military Minister Resident Nagato naval navy obedient servant October officers PARIS Peking Pike port present Prince Kung prisoner proceedings PRUYN question Rappahannock rebels received reference regard reply request Resident in Japan respect respectfully ROBERT H Rutherford Alcock Secretary sent Seward Shanghai ship Simonoseki steamer tion Translation treaty powers ultimo United States consul vessels Washington WILLIAM H Yedo Yokohama
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Page 235 - I, AB, do solemnly swear (or affirm ) that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the United States of America; that I will serve them honestly and faithfully against all their enemies whomsoever; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to the rules and articles of war.
Page 382 - China as are not open to foreign commerce, or who shall trade in opium, or any other contraband article of merchandise, shall be subject to be dealt with by the Chinese government, without being entitled to any countenance or protection from that of the United States; and the United States will take measures to prevent their flag from being abused by the subjects of other nations, as a cover for the violation of the laws of the Empire.
Page 112 - About this time the Kearsarge sent one, and then, tardily, another boat. "Accompanying you will find lists of the killed and wounded and of those who were picked up by the Deerhound.
Page 578 - And the said parties of the second part, for and in consideration of the covenants and agreements to be kept and performed by the said party of the first part...
Page 112 - The enemy was heavier than myself, both in ship, battery, and crew ; but I did not know until the action was over, that she was also iron-clad.
Page 112 - At the end of the engagement, it was discovered by those of our officers who went alongside of the enemy's ship, with the wounded, that her mid-ship section, on both sides, was thoroughly iron-coated ; this having been done with chains, constructed for the purpose, placed perpendicularly, from the rail to the water's edge, the whole covered over by a thin outer planking, which gave no indication of the armor beneath. This planking had been ripped off, in every direction, by our shot and shell, the...
Page 399 - Kielgast, then and there lying dead, upon the oaths of six good and lawful men of the said county, who being duly sworn to inquire on the part of the people of the state of Illinois into all the circumstances attending the death of the said Otto W.
Page 79 - SIR: I have the honor to enclose, for your information, a copy of a letter from myself to Major Wallen, commanding at Fort Sumner, and a copy of his reply.
Page 581 - Simonoseki or some other eligible port in the Inland sea, it shall be at the option of the said foreign governments to accept the same, or insist on the payment of the indemnity in money, under the condition above stipulated. 4. This convention to be formally ratified by the Tycoon's government within fifteen days from the date thereof.
Page 36 - I have received the letter, which you did me the honor to write to me the 4th instant, as also those which accompanied it.