Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1868 - United States |
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... matter how they may have come within our jurisdic- tion , and no matter whether they live in States , Territories , or districts . I have no desire to save from the proper and just consequences of their great crime those who engaged in ...
... matter how they may have come within our jurisdic- tion , and no matter whether they live in States , Territories , or districts . I have no desire to save from the proper and just consequences of their great crime those who engaged in ...
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... matter , were $ 19,978,693 . The expenditures for all purposes were $ 19,235,483 , leaving an unexpended balance in favor of the department of $ 743,210 , which can be ap- plied towards the expenses of the department for the current ...
... matter , were $ 19,978,693 . The expenditures for all purposes were $ 19,235,483 , leaving an unexpended balance in favor of the department of $ 743,210 , which can be ap- plied towards the expenses of the department for the current ...
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... matter known to the vice - consul , who was there , or to my attorney , whom you knew , I could and would have been with you in 18 hours . If there had been any desire on your part to have had me present , or to let me know what was ...
... matter known to the vice - consul , who was there , or to my attorney , whom you knew , I could and would have been with you in 18 hours . If there had been any desire on your part to have had me present , or to let me know what was ...
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... matter : it gives them £ 150,000 which belonged to the government of the United States . They are to be paid this first out of the property in their hands . The surplus , if any , is to come to the United States . This sacrifice was ...
... matter : it gives them £ 150,000 which belonged to the government of the United States . They are to be paid this first out of the property in their hands . The surplus , if any , is to come to the United States . This sacrifice was ...
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... matter of right ; and lastly that this paper had been placed in my hands with a view to my transmission of a copy of it to my gov- ernment . His lordship assented to this statement of the transaction , and the conversa- tion on the ...
... matter of right ; and lastly that this paper had been placed in my hands with a view to my transmission of a copy of it to my gov- ernment . His lordship assented to this statement of the transaction , and the conversa- tion on the ...
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