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... matter to Congress , with the hope that a plan may be devised for the administration of justice in all such parts of the insurgent States and Territories as may be under the control of this government , whether by a voluntary return to ...
... matter to Congress , with the hope that a plan may be devised for the administration of justice in all such parts of the insurgent States and Territories as may be under the control of this government , whether by a voluntary return to ...
Page 11
... matter , " was nine million forty - nine thousand two hundred and ninety - six dollars and forty cents , being about two per cent . less than the reve- nue for 1860 . The expenditures were thirteen million six hundred and six thousand ...
... matter , " was nine million forty - nine thousand two hundred and ninety - six dollars and forty cents , being about two per cent . less than the reve- nue for 1860 . The expenditures were thirteen million six hundred and six thousand ...
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... matter favorably , but which failed to communicate its decision on the subject to him . Similar instructions regard- ing the matter were addressed by this department to Mr. Dallas , our minister at London , on the 31st day of January ...
... matter favorably , but which failed to communicate its decision on the subject to him . Similar instructions regard- ing the matter were addressed by this department to Mr. Dallas , our minister at London , on the 31st day of January ...
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... matter was deemed so important by the late administration that my predecessor , on the 28th of February last , made it a subject of a circular despatch , of which an original part was transmitted by him to Mr. Wright , who proceeded you ...
... matter was deemed so important by the late administration that my predecessor , on the 28th of February last , made it a subject of a circular despatch , of which an original part was transmitted by him to Mr. Wright , who proceeded you ...
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... matter of this kind with a portion of our own citizens before a foreign tribunal . Nevertheless , should you find that any weight is given to those complaints and pretexts in the court to which you are accredited , your per- fect ...
... matter of this kind with a portion of our own citizens before a foreign tribunal . Nevertheless , should you find that any weight is given to those complaints and pretexts in the court to which you are accredited , your per- fect ...
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