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... British ship Perthshire in June last , by the United States steamer Massachusetts , for a sup- posed breach of the blockade . As this detention was occasioned by an obvious misapprehension of the facts , and as justice requires that we ...
... British ship Perthshire in June last , by the United States steamer Massachusetts , for a sup- posed breach of the blockade . As this detention was occasioned by an obvious misapprehension of the facts , and as justice requires that we ...
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... British government by him when the administration of this government by Franklin Pierce , during whose term these proceedings occurred , came to an end , on the 3d of March , 1857 , and was succeeded by that of James Buchanan , who ...
... British government by him when the administration of this government by Franklin Pierce , during whose term these proceedings occurred , came to an end , on the 3d of March , 1857 , and was succeeded by that of James Buchanan , who ...
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... British subjects coming to France from the action of the passport regulations , and had lately made similar exemptions with regard to Sweden , and were about to make the same ex- emptions with respect to Belgium , and would with most ...
... British subjects coming to France from the action of the passport regulations , and had lately made similar exemptions with regard to Sweden , and were about to make the same ex- emptions with respect to Belgium , and would with most ...
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... British and French governments shall have been acted upon by them , although we hold our- selves ready to carry our overtures into effect when the Belgium government shall desire . WILLIAM H. SEWARD . I am , sir , respectfully , your ...
... British and French governments shall have been acted upon by them , although we hold our- selves ready to carry our overtures into effect when the Belgium government shall desire . WILLIAM H. SEWARD . I am , sir , respectfully , your ...
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... British government , but you are entitled to the President's views , which I have thus set forth in order to enable you to understand the policy which he proposes to pursue , and to conform your own action to it . The President neither ...
... British government , but you are entitled to the President's views , which I have thus set forth in order to enable you to understand the policy which he proposes to pursue , and to conform your own action to it . The President neither ...
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