Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Part 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1865 - United States |
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... expression that may possibly tend to confuse the question . This expression is found in the first paragraph , and is in these words : " Seeing that she ( meaning Spain ) has been in peaceful possession of it , " meaning the six miles of ...
... expression that may possibly tend to confuse the question . This expression is found in the first paragraph , and is in these words : " Seeing that she ( meaning Spain ) has been in peaceful possession of it , " meaning the six miles of ...
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... expressed himself in the Cortes a few days ago , in the same manner , and almost in the same language , as to the question of St. Domingo , as Mr. Pacheco did to me in the late conversation which I had the honor to report to you . The ...
... expressed himself in the Cortes a few days ago , in the same manner , and almost in the same language , as to the question of St. Domingo , as Mr. Pacheco did to me in the late conversation which I had the honor to report to you . The ...
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... expression of a hope , that both nations may both be willing to each confer in a spirit of conciliation , so long as no sacrifice of any important right or of honor may be exacted on either side . Mr. Pacheco need hardly be informed ...
... expression of a hope , that both nations may both be willing to each confer in a spirit of conciliation , so long as no sacrifice of any important right or of honor may be exacted on either side . Mr. Pacheco need hardly be informed ...
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... expressed yourself pleased with the remarks which I had offered , and intimated that if the circumstances should permit of an exercise of our good offices in this complication they would not be refused . Inasmuch , however , as you were ...
... expressed yourself pleased with the remarks which I had offered , and intimated that if the circumstances should permit of an exercise of our good offices in this complication they would not be refused . Inasmuch , however , as you were ...
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... expressed as to the mode by which , or the department of the government by which , the actual discharge of the international obligation , if it be such , or exercise of the national authority for the extradition of criminals , is to be ...
... expressed as to the mode by which , or the department of the government by which , the actual discharge of the international obligation , if it be such , or exercise of the national authority for the extradition of criminals , is to be ...
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