Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1868 - United States |
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... respect I must demur to this statement . The disturbance being , at the time referred to , officially and legally held by the government of the United States to be a local insurrection , this government had a right to close the ports in ...
... respect I must demur to this statement . The disturbance being , at the time referred to , officially and legally held by the government of the United States to be a local insurrection , this government had a right to close the ports in ...
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... respect , your very humble servant , JOHN O'CONNELL . Hon . WILLIAM H. SEWARD , Secretary of State . Mr. Orth to Mr. Seward . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , Washington , D. C. , January 14 , 1867 . DEAR SIR : I enclose you a letter from Mr ...
... respect , your very humble servant , JOHN O'CONNELL . Hon . WILLIAM H. SEWARD , Secretary of State . Mr. Orth to Mr. Seward . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , Washington , D. C. , January 14 , 1867 . DEAR SIR : I enclose you a letter from Mr ...
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... respect of these bonds . " This counter claim will be founded on the principle , that if the United States govern- ment assert in our courts claims accruing to them through their succession to the property and rights of the late ...
... respect of these bonds . " This counter claim will be founded on the principle , that if the United States govern- ment assert in our courts claims accruing to them through their succession to the property and rights of the late ...
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... respect would be satisfactorily adjusted . It has been content to wait until now for that consummation . But there are , on the other hand , important classes of our people whose patience in this respect is becoming exhausted . The ...
... respect would be satisfactorily adjusted . It has been content to wait until now for that consummation . But there are , on the other hand , important classes of our people whose patience in this respect is becoming exhausted . The ...
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... respect and sorrow has been done . The flag of the United States remained at half - mast everywhere throughout the republic until after the funeral obsequies were closed . Two officers of this department proceeded to Boston to co ...
... respect and sorrow has been done . The flag of the United States remained at half - mast everywhere throughout the republic until after the funeral obsequies were closed . Two officers of this department proceeded to Boston to co ...
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