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... herewith transmitted . Mr. Morse , on the other hand , has submitted to me the letter from the Secre- tary of the Treasury under which he claims his authority . In it , to my sur- prise , I find at the close a suggestion that in ...
... herewith transmitted . Mr. Morse , on the other hand , has submitted to me the letter from the Secre- tary of the Treasury under which he claims his authority . In it , to my sur- prise , I find at the close a suggestion that in ...
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... herewith transmitted as copied from the paper left by him with me for the purpose . I remarked to his lordship that inasmuch as I had not been the medium of communication through which this demand was made , it might be perhaps ...
... herewith transmitted as copied from the paper left by him with me for the purpose . I remarked to his lordship that inasmuch as I had not been the medium of communication through which this demand was made , it might be perhaps ...
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... herewith a statement made by him in answer to the extraordinary deposition of Mr. Hull , constituting a part of the proceedings in the suit with Mr. Prioleau . The more obvious and proper course would seem to have been to prepare a ...
... herewith a statement made by him in answer to the extraordinary deposition of Mr. Hull , constituting a part of the proceedings in the suit with Mr. Prioleau . The more obvious and proper course would seem to have been to prepare a ...
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... herewith to you a copy of a letter of the 27th ultimo from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury , from which it appears that that depart- ment having revoked certain powers heretofore conferred upon Mr. Morse , our consul at London , it ...
... herewith to you a copy of a letter of the 27th ultimo from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury , from which it appears that that depart- ment having revoked certain powers heretofore conferred upon Mr. Morse , our consul at London , it ...
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... herewith a letter to F. H. Morse , esq . , United States consul at London , bearing even date herewith , which revokes certain authority heretofore conferred upon that gentleman by this department , and which I will thank you to cause ...
... herewith a letter to F. H. Morse , esq . , United States consul at London , bearing even date herewith , which revokes certain authority heretofore conferred upon that gentleman by this department , and which I will thank you to cause ...
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