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... honor on the popular mind , and by the most scrupulous fidelity to all our engagements of every sort . Any serious breach of the organic law , persisted in for a considerable time , cannot but create fears for the stability of our ...
... honor on the popular mind , and by the most scrupulous fidelity to all our engagements of every sort . Any serious breach of the organic law , persisted in for a considerable time , cannot but create fears for the stability of our ...
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... honor of the preceding government , the substan- tial point of reopening negotiation seems to be conceded . I trust it may be the means of ultimately arriving at some form of settlement . I have the honor to be , sir , your obedient ...
... honor of the preceding government , the substan- tial point of reopening negotiation seems to be conceded . I trust it may be the means of ultimately arriving at some form of settlement . I have the honor to be , sir , your obedient ...
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... honor to enclose 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 ...
... honor to enclose 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 ...
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... honor to transmit a copy of the London Times containing an editorial comment on the authorized notice , published the day before , of the action of the government in response to your despatch No. 1835 , of the 27th of August last . I ...
... honor to transmit a copy of the London Times containing an editorial comment on the authorized notice , published the day before , of the action of the government in response to your despatch No. 1835 , of the 27th of August last . I ...
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... honor to be , sir , your obedient servant , Hon . WILLIAM H. SEWARD , CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS . Secretary of State , Washington , D. C. No. 1308. ] Mr. Adams to Mr. Seward . LEGATION OF the United STATES , London , January 25 , 1867 . SIR ...
... honor to be , sir , your obedient servant , Hon . WILLIAM H. SEWARD , CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS . Secretary of State , Washington , D. C. No. 1308. ] Mr. Adams to Mr. Seward . LEGATION OF the United STATES , London , January 25 , 1867 . SIR ...
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