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... Effect on public opinion of military successes 306 NETHERLANDS - Continued . No. From whom and to whom. No. From whom and to Date . Subject . whom . 1864 . 41 Mr. Clay to Mr. April 6 46 Seward . ... do ... Statement of revenues of the ...
... Effect on public opinion of military successes 306 NETHERLANDS - Continued . No. From whom and to whom. No. From whom and to Date . Subject . whom . 1864 . 41 Mr. Clay to Mr. April 6 46 Seward . ... do ... Statement of revenues of the ...
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... Effect on public opinion of military successes in the United States . 323 150 183 Mr. Seward to Mr. Pike . Mr. Pike to Mr. Sept. 23 Acknowledgment of despatches 323 Sept. 28 Seward . Speech of the King of Holland on the open- ing of the ...
... Effect on public opinion of military successes in the United States . 323 150 183 Mr. Seward to Mr. Pike . Mr. Pike to Mr. Sept. 23 Acknowledgment of despatches 323 Sept. 28 Seward . Speech of the King of Holland on the open- ing of the ...
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... effect . Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys informed them in answer that this government had no such case against us , and he thought it would be in bad taste to make such declaration before a case occurred calling for it . He in- formed them ...
... effect . Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys informed them in answer that this government had no such case against us , and he thought it would be in bad taste to make such declaration before a case occurred calling for it . He in- formed them ...
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... the measure will receive full effect at the hands of Congress . Your obedient servant , WILLIAM L. DAYTON , Esq . , & c . , & c . , & c . WILLIAM H .. SEWARD . No. 457. ] of Mr. Seward to Mr. Dayton . 2 c ** DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE . 17.
... the measure will receive full effect at the hands of Congress . Your obedient servant , WILLIAM L. DAYTON , Esq . , & c . , & c . , & c . WILLIAM H .. SEWARD . No. 457. ] of Mr. Seward to Mr. Dayton . 2 c ** DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE . 17.
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... effect on me has been to deprive me for life of the use of my left arm , and the right is seriously injured . In this state we remained thirty days - all except Albino Garcia , the previous collector of customs , about sixty- five years ...
... effect on me has been to deprive me for life of the use of my left arm , and the right is seriously injured . In this state we remained thirty days - all except Albino Garcia , the previous collector of customs , about sixty- five years ...
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