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Page 80
... Russell then listened to the commu- nication as one he expected ; though on its purport the British cabinet , if they had interchanged opinions at all , had reached no definite conclusion as to their proper course of action . I took the ...
... Russell then listened to the commu- nication as one he expected ; though on its purport the British cabinet , if they had interchanged opinions at all , had reached no definite conclusion as to their proper course of action . I took the ...
Page 81
... Russell from town . The commissioners from the new confederacy have not yet arrived , and may not arrive until late in this month . You were apprised by my despatch of the 22d ultimo ( No. 325 ) that , on the receipt from the department ...
... Russell from town . The commissioners from the new confederacy have not yet arrived , and may not arrive until late in this month . You were apprised by my despatch of the 22d ultimo ( No. 325 ) that , on the receipt from the department ...
Page 83
... Russell , the minister of foreign affairs of her Britannic Majesty's gov- ernment , on the subject of a protest against any recognition of the so - called Confederate States of America , the protest having been presented to him by Mr ...
... Russell , the minister of foreign affairs of her Britannic Majesty's gov- ernment , on the subject of a protest against any recognition of the so - called Confederate States of America , the protest having been presented to him by Mr ...
Page 84
... Russell said : In answer to the first part of the question of the honorable gentleman , I beg to say that her Majesty's government has directed that a naval force , for the protection of British shipping , should be sent to the coast of ...
... Russell said : In answer to the first part of the question of the honorable gentleman , I beg to say that her Majesty's government has directed that a naval force , for the protection of British shipping , should be sent to the coast of ...
Page 85
... Russell , in the proceedings of the 6th of May , will , of course , have attracted your attention long before these lines meet your eye . I need not say that it excited general surprise , especially among ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT 85.
... Russell , in the proceedings of the 6th of May , will , of course , have attracted your attention long before these lines meet your eye . I need not say that it excited general surprise , especially among ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT 85.
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