Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Part 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1865 - United States |
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... probably to obtain some cheap popularity , as the proposition to deprive the grandees of the privilege to entail , and thereby prevent in many instances the inheritance of the senatorial dignity , had a certain odor of liberality about ...
... probably to obtain some cheap popularity , as the proposition to deprive the grandees of the privilege to entail , and thereby prevent in many instances the inheritance of the senatorial dignity , had a certain odor of liberality about ...
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... probably be communicated by him to his government , it is deemed proper to bring the matter to your atten- tion , in order that you may be able to explain to her Catholic Majesty's minis- ter for foreign affairs the grounds upon which ...
... probably be communicated by him to his government , it is deemed proper to bring the matter to your atten- tion , in order that you may be able to explain to her Catholic Majesty's minis- ter for foreign affairs the grounds upon which ...
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... probably waiting for the Florida from Brest , or the Rappahannock ( Virginia , ) which lately left England in an unfin- ished condition . Our vice - consul at Malaga , Mr. Geary , is watching the proceedings there closely . Sir John ...
... probably waiting for the Florida from Brest , or the Rappahannock ( Virginia , ) which lately left England in an unfin- ished condition . Our vice - consul at Malaga , Mr. Geary , is watching the proceedings there closely . Sir John ...
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... probably also in reference to my conver- sations with the minister president and the sub - secretary of state , the Epoca , considered the organ of the present government , has an article to - day , which reads as follows : " The ...
... probably also in reference to my conver- sations with the minister president and the sub - secretary of state , the Epoca , considered the organ of the present government , has an article to - day , which reads as follows : " The ...
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... probably understood also at Madrid , that the late commissioner has resigned his trust and gone home ; that before resigning , he , together with the Spanish admiral , disowned all designs against the in- tegrity or independence of Peru ...
... probably understood also at Madrid , that the late commissioner has resigned his trust and gone home ; that before resigning , he , together with the Spanish admiral , disowned all designs against the in- tegrity or independence of Peru ...
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