Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1868 - United States |
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... York to the British government to have light - houses erected in the Caribbean sea . Publication of volume containing Alabama correspondence . Jan. 24 1306 Mr. Adams to Mr. Jan. 25 Seward . ... do ...... 1307 Jan. 25 Nomination of Mr ...
... York to the British government to have light - houses erected in the Caribbean sea . Publication of volume containing Alabama correspondence . Jan. 24 1306 Mr. Adams to Mr. Jan. 25 Seward . ... do ...... 1307 Jan. 25 Nomination of Mr ...
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... York contemporaries will fail to attribute Lord Stanley's proffered concession to base motives . It will , perhaps , be said or insinuated , but with an entire oblivion of dates , that we presumed on the weakness of America in the day ...
... York contemporaries will fail to attribute Lord Stanley's proffered concession to base motives . It will , perhaps , be said or insinuated , but with an entire oblivion of dates , that we presumed on the weakness of America in the day ...
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... York and New Orleans . Insurgents seized and armed her there , and sent her out through the blockade . She captured several United States merchant vessels , and sent them into Cienfuegos . On the 30th of July , 1861 , she entered the ...
... York and New Orleans . Insurgents seized and armed her there , and sent her out through the blockade . She captured several United States merchant vessels , and sent them into Cienfuegos . On the 30th of July , 1861 , she entered the ...
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... York , at Queenstown , on a charge of complicity with the Fenian movement . In December following he was placed on trial at Cork , convicted for having on his person some Fenian papers , and sentenced to ten years ' penal servitude in ...
... York , at Queenstown , on a charge of complicity with the Fenian movement . In December following he was placed on trial at Cork , convicted for having on his person some Fenian papers , and sentenced to ten years ' penal servitude in ...
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... York , in the harbor of Queenstown , Cork , his military clothes , arms , private family papers , as also his commission as captain , signed by the American Secretary of War , were all taken by the police and never since given up . He ...
... York , in the harbor of Queenstown , Cork , his military clothes , arms , private family papers , as also his commission as captain , signed by the American Secretary of War , were all taken by the police and never since given up . He ...
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