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... Accept , sir , the assurances of the high consideration with which 1 have the honor to be , your very humble and very obedient servant , Mr. DAYTON , Minister , & c . , & c . , & c . DROUYN DE L'HUYS . Mr. Dayton to Mr. Seward ...
... Accept , sir , the assurances of the high consideration with which 1 have the honor to be , your very humble and very obedient servant , Mr. DAYTON , Minister , & c . , & c . , & c . DROUYN DE L'HUYS . Mr. Dayton to Mr. Seward ...
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... accept , on my part , and on that of the peo- ple of the Confederate States , our sincere thanks for your efforts in behalf of peace . May the Lord prolong the days of your Holiness , and have you in His holy keeping . JEFFERSON DAVIS ...
... accept , on my part , and on that of the peo- ple of the Confederate States , our sincere thanks for your efforts in behalf of peace . May the Lord prolong the days of your Holiness , and have you in His holy keeping . JEFFERSON DAVIS ...
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... accepting the conclusion that the Union would be saved from the appalling dangers with which he has seen it combating . Nevertheless his bearing and his interviews with the government are believed to have been frank and hon- orable . He ...
... accepting the conclusion that the Union would be saved from the appalling dangers with which he has seen it combating . Nevertheless his bearing and his interviews with the government are believed to have been frank and hon- orable . He ...
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... accepted all the responsibility of that measure , and to be content to regard her subjects domiciled in belligerent territory as identified with belligerents themselves . There can be no question as to the applicability of this rule to ...
... accepted all the responsibility of that measure , and to be content to regard her subjects domiciled in belligerent territory as identified with belligerents themselves . There can be no question as to the applicability of this rule to ...
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... Accept , sir , the assurances of high consideration with which I have the honor to be , your excellency's very obedient servant , His Excellency M. DROUYN DE L'Huys , Minister of Foreign Affairs , Paris . WM . L. DAYTON . No. 465. ] Mr ...
... Accept , sir , the assurances of high consideration with which I have the honor to be , your excellency's very obedient servant , His Excellency M. DROUYN DE L'Huys , Minister of Foreign Affairs , Paris . WM . L. DAYTON . No. 465. ] Mr ...
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