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... respect to his Majesty , and the President will concur in it by addressing a similar letter to the King . It will require due consideration on your part so to conduct this affair as , in the first place , to satisfy the cabinet of Spain ...
... respect to his Majesty , and the President will concur in it by addressing a similar letter to the King . It will require due consideration on your part so to conduct this affair as , in the first place , to satisfy the cabinet of Spain ...
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... respect on the part of Spain , which is all that was necessary , and all that was desired , while at the same time it leaves Spain at liberty to maintain the allegation . Mr. Tassara informs me that he has not yet received his power to ...
... respect on the part of Spain , which is all that was necessary , and all that was desired , while at the same time it leaves Spain at liberty to maintain the allegation . Mr. Tassara informs me that he has not yet received his power to ...
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... respect have been signally disappointed . This has no doubt been mostly owing to the fact that a great part of the public revenue of Spain has hitherto been derived from Cuba , the prosperity of which island has in some quarters been ...
... respect have been signally disappointed . This has no doubt been mostly owing to the fact that a great part of the public revenue of Spain has hitherto been derived from Cuba , the prosperity of which island has in some quarters been ...
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... respect to the boat and crew , and to make myself still more certain of the true character of the persons interested in the enterprise , I had an interview with the minister of state , SeƱor Pacheco . He said he had no knowledge of any ...
... respect to the boat and crew , and to make myself still more certain of the true character of the persons interested in the enterprise , I had an interview with the minister of state , SeƱor Pacheco . He said he had no knowledge of any ...
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... respect , sir , your obedient servant , GUSTAVUS KOERNER . Hon . WILLIAM H. SEWARD , Secretary of State , & c . , & c . , & c . No. 76. ] Mr. Seward to Mr. Koerner . DEPARTMENT OF STATE , Washington , April 1 , 1864 . SIR : I enclose a ...
... respect , sir , your obedient servant , GUSTAVUS KOERNER . Hon . WILLIAM H. SEWARD , Secretary of State , & c . , & c . , & c . No. 76. ] Mr. Seward to Mr. Koerner . DEPARTMENT OF STATE , Washington , April 1 , 1864 . SIR : I enclose a ...
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