Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Part 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1865 - United States |
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... give full powers to Mr. Tassara to close the negotiation . When I shall have agreed with him , the treaty can then be signed here , and having been duly executed , the President will promptly submit it to the Senate , and ask its ...
... give full powers to Mr. Tassara to close the negotiation . When I shall have agreed with him , the treaty can then be signed here , and having been duly executed , the President will promptly submit it to the Senate , and ask its ...
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... give a copy of this despatch to the Marquis , and ask him to strike out from his note the words I have quoted , or to give you a new note in which he will ex- press his acquiescence in the views I have herein presented . I am , sir ...
... give a copy of this despatch to the Marquis , and ask him to strike out from his note the words I have quoted , or to give you a new note in which he will ex- press his acquiescence in the views I have herein presented . I am , sir ...
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... give a decided majority to the ministry , a somewhat more permanent government might be expected . Personally I regret the retirement of the Marquis of Miraflores . He was a model gentleman of the old school , formal to a certain degree ...
... give a decided majority to the ministry , a somewhat more permanent government might be expected . Personally I regret the retirement of the Marquis of Miraflores . He was a model gentleman of the old school , formal to a certain degree ...
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... gives a brief sketch of his journey to the United States , and dwells more particularly on the great military and ... give room to interpre- tations by which their force may be evaded . In view of the general policy of the United ...
... gives a brief sketch of his journey to the United States , and dwells more particularly on the great military and ... give room to interpre- tations by which their force may be evaded . In view of the general policy of the United ...
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... give me all information in his possession at the earliest moment , and on this , like all other occasions , has shown none but the best feelings for our country . L 1 I think the idea of retiring from San Domingo is growing stronger ...
... give me all information in his possession at the earliest moment , and on this , like all other occasions , has shown none but the best feelings for our country . L 1 I think the idea of retiring from San Domingo is growing stronger ...
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