Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1865 - United States |
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... directed to return to London on the 30th instant , and he will be charged to proceed to Paris and confer freely with you upon the subject of our claims upon the French govern- ment . The President will reserve the question of ...
... directed to return to London on the 30th instant , and he will be charged to proceed to Paris and confer freely with you upon the subject of our claims upon the French govern- ment . The President will reserve the question of ...
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... directed Mr. Mercier to express to you the thanks of this government for the liberal action of the government of the United States in reference to the French tobacco , now at Richmond ; but he desired that I too would inform you , as I ...
... directed Mr. Mercier to express to you the thanks of this government for the liberal action of the government of the United States in reference to the French tobacco , now at Richmond ; but he desired that I too would inform you , as I ...
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... directing it . In my last con- versation with Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys he informed me that Mr. Arman , the builder of these vessels , was seeking purchasers for them other than the con- federates , and that the minister of marine did not ...
... directing it . In my last con- versation with Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys he informed me that Mr. Arman , the builder of these vessels , was seeking purchasers for them other than the con- federates , and that the minister of marine did not ...
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... directing powers , con- sidering seriously how grave a civil war is , and how great are the evils it en- tails , may be willing finally to listen to the inspirations of a more calm spirit , and adopt resolutely the cause of peace . As ...
... directing powers , con- sidering seriously how grave a civil war is , and how great are the evils it en- tails , may be willing finally to listen to the inspirations of a more calm spirit , and adopt resolutely the cause of peace . As ...
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... directed M. the minister of the United States at Paris to make inquiries as to what the French govern- ment might have received . It is the same desire to be better informed upon the incident in question which had decided it to send a ...
... directed M. the minister of the United States at Paris to make inquiries as to what the French govern- ment might have received . It is the same desire to be better informed upon the incident in question which had decided it to send a ...
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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