Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1865 - United States |
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... asked you what you thought of the propriety , or rather the wisdom , of this course of proceeding . I am very averse to initiate a proceeding at law unless quite sure of the result . If adverse , the consequences would be injurious . I ...
... asked you what you thought of the propriety , or rather the wisdom , of this course of proceeding . I am very averse to initiate a proceeding at law unless quite sure of the result . If adverse , the consequences would be injurious . I ...
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... asked what answer he should give to it , but as yet had received no reply . He then spoke again of adopting the restrictions in force in the English ports , with the single exception of that which applies to coal , which England ...
... asked what answer he should give to it , but as yet had received no reply . He then spoke again of adopting the restrictions in force in the English ports , with the single exception of that which applies to coal , which England ...
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... asked the reasons therefor . He said that he was not at all in possession of the facts , nor did he know the grounds of his impris- onment , but he would make a memorandum of the case , and give me the neces- sary information at an ...
... asked the reasons therefor . He said that he was not at all in possession of the facts , nor did he know the grounds of his impris- onment , but he would make a memorandum of the case , and give me the neces- sary information at an ...
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... asked that he should be discharged from imprison- ment and be permitted to return to the United States , and for explanations of the conduct of their authorities . I told Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys , furthermore , that our government had been ...
... asked that he should be discharged from imprison- ment and be permitted to return to the United States , and for explanations of the conduct of their authorities . I told Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys , furthermore , that our government had been ...
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... asked the Emperor to acknowledge the south , nor does he believe he has had anything of the kind in his mind . Certain English papers have been industriously propagating this idea , but there is , he says , nothing in it . He informs me ...
... asked the Emperor to acknowledge the south , nor does he believe he has had anything of the kind in his mind . Certain English papers have been industriously propagating this idea , but there is , he says , nothing in it . He informs me ...
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acknowledge the receipt Alabama American ANSON BURLINGAME arrived assurance authorities Bordeaux British Captain Cauvet Cherbourg China Chinese government Choshu Colonel command communication confederate consul copy Daimios Dayton DEPARTMENT despatch Drouyn de l'Huys duty Emperor enclose enlistment excellency force foreign affairs France Frederick Bruce French government Geofroy Gorogio governor guns herewith high consideration honor to acknowledge hostile imperial indemnity instant instructions insurgents Japan Japanese government June Kanagawa Kearsarge Kioto LEGATION letter Majesty Majesty's Matamoras McKennon ment Mexican Mexico Mikado military Minister Resident Nagato naval navy obedient servant October officers PARIS Peking Pike port present Prince Kung prisoner proceedings PRUYN Rappahannock received reference regard reply request Resident in Japan respect respectfully ROBERT H Rutherford Alcock Secretary sent Seward Shanghai ship Simonoseki steamer tion Translation treaty powers Tycoon ultimo United States consul vessels Washington WILLIAM H Yedo Yokohama