Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - United States |
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... insurgents have seemed to assume , that foreign nations , in this case , discarding all moral , social , and treaty obligations , would act solely , and self- ishly , for the most speedy restoration of commerce , including , espe ...
... insurgents have seemed to assume , that foreign nations , in this case , discarding all moral , social , and treaty obligations , would act solely , and self- ishly , for the most speedy restoration of commerce , including , espe ...
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... insurgent States ; and there is a vast amount of debt constituting such claims . Some have estimated it as high as two hundred million dollars , due , in large part , from insurgents , in open rebellion , to loyal citizens who are ...
... insurgent States ; and there is a vast amount of debt constituting such claims . Some have estimated it as high as two hundred million dollars , due , in large part , from insurgents , in open rebellion , to loyal citizens who are ...
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... insurgent army , or giving them aid and comfort . The Secretary of the Interior has directed a suspension of the ... insurgents from Texas and Arkansas . The agents of the United States appointed since the 4th of 12 ANNUAL MESSAGE OF ...
... insurgent army , or giving them aid and comfort . The Secretary of the Interior has directed a suspension of the ... insurgents from Texas and Arkansas . The agents of the United States appointed since the 4th of 12 ANNUAL MESSAGE OF ...
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... insurgents , instead of putting in force , by proclamation , the law of Congress enacted at the late session for closing those ports . So , also , obeying the dictates of prudence , as well as the obligations of law , instead of ...
... insurgents , instead of putting in force , by proclamation , the law of Congress enacted at the late session for closing those ports . So , also , obeying the dictates of prudence , as well as the obligations of law , instead of ...
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... insurgents confidently claimed a strong support from north of Mason and Dixon's line ; and the friends of the Union were not free from apprehension on the point . This , however , was soon settled definitely , and on the right side ...
... insurgents confidently claimed a strong support from north of Mason and Dixon's line ; and the friends of the Union were not free from apprehension on the point . This , however , was soon settled definitely , and on the right side ...
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addressed adopted American assurance August authority Baron Van Zuylen belligerent blockade Britain British government CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS citizens commerce communication congress of Paris Constitution consul contraband convention copy course Curaçoa Dayton declaration of Paris deemed DEPARTMENT desire despatch duty Emperor ernment Europe excellency existing expressed extract favor federal flag foreign affairs France French government friendly honor instant instructions insurgents insurrection interests July June LEGATION letter letters of marque Lord John Russell Lord Lyons Lord Russell lordship Majesty Majesty's government maritime ment minister of foreign negotiation Netherlands neutral obedient servant occasion opinion parties peace Pike pirates ports powers present President principles privateers proclamation proposed proposition question received recognition regard relations reply republic respect respectfully Russia Sanford Schurz seceding Secretary September Seward ship so-called Confederate southern Spain Sumter Thouvenel tion treaty undersigned Union United vessels Washington WILLIAM H