Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1868 - United States |
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Page 29
... Colonel Lamb , the Wasp , the Badger , and the Fox ; and the £ 150,000 sterling , or upwards of $ 700,000 , out of the property remaining in their hands , or under their control , unsold or undisposed of at the date of this agreement ...
... Colonel Lamb , the Wasp , the Badger , and the Fox ; and the £ 150,000 sterling , or upwards of $ 700,000 , out of the property remaining in their hands , or under their control , unsold or undisposed of at the date of this agreement ...
Page 91
... colonels , and majors , some of these being actu- ally men of military experience who had served in the late war . They had plenty of money ; they had the great body of the Irish population of the United States to back them , and no ...
... colonels , and majors , some of these being actu- ally men of military experience who had served in the late war . They had plenty of money ; they had the great body of the Irish population of the United States to back them , and no ...
Page 112
... Colonel William J. Nagle , in regard to the arrest and imprisonment of the last named in Ireland . You will be expected to take such measures as may be practicable for securing the early discharge of Colonel Nagle . I am , sir , your ...
... Colonel William J. Nagle , in regard to the arrest and imprisonment of the last named in Ireland . You will be expected to take such measures as may be practicable for securing the early discharge of Colonel Nagle . I am , sir , your ...
Page 120
... Colonel William J. Nagle and Colonel J. Warren , who have been arrested and detained in Ireland on charges of complicity in recent Fenian movements . You are well informed of the views of this government in regard to such cases , and ...
... Colonel William J. Nagle and Colonel J. Warren , who have been arrested and detained in Ireland on charges of complicity in recent Fenian movements . You are well informed of the views of this government in regard to such cases , and ...
Page 121
... Colonel William Nagle , of this city , and Colonel J. Warren , of Massachu- setts . After a short and earnest deliberation the following resolutions were passed : We have heard with surprise and indignation of the unwarrantable ...
... Colonel William Nagle , of this city , and Colonel J. Warren , of Massachu- setts . After a short and earnest deliberation the following resolutions were passed : We have heard with surprise and indignation of the unwarrantable ...
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