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... letter , a copy of which is 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 ...
... letter , a copy of which is 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 ...
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... letter from Mr. Hull requesting me to discontinue the suits . These letters were dated on the 7th and received by me on the 9th instant . On the 13th instant I received a letter from Mr. Gibbs , dated the 12th , informing me they had ...
... letter from Mr. Hull requesting me to discontinue the suits . These letters were dated on the 7th and received by me on the 9th instant . On the 13th instant I received a letter from Mr. Gibbs , dated the 12th , informing me they had ...
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... letter to me , a copy of which is enclosed , that " we should get that property under the settlement they were making . " Now , this property is certain guns , made for the confederate government , and now in pos- session of Fawcett ...
... letter to me , a copy of which is enclosed , that " we should get that property under the settlement they were making . " Now , this property is certain guns , made for the confederate government , and now in pos- session of Fawcett ...
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... letter of the attorneys of the other side , dated the 7th instant . In comparing the report of the agreement rendered by Mr. Hull with your letter , I find it differs from the statement made by you in most important and material points ...
... letter of the attorneys of the other side , dated the 7th instant . In comparing the report of the agreement rendered by Mr. Hull with your letter , I find it differs from the statement made by you in most important and material points ...
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... letter to me of the 15th instant , permit me to say that I very much regret that it was not in a tone and spirit that would permit me to reply to it . I had hoped you would see the great advantage , viewed in any light , in settling up ...
... letter to me of the 15th instant , permit me to say that I very much regret that it was not in a tone and spirit that would permit me to reply to it . I had hoped you would see the great advantage , viewed in any light , in settling up ...
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