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... immediately referred the case to the minister of marine , from whom he has not yet received an answer . Having since obtained additional information as to this vessel , I had a conversation with him on the subject yesterday , and at his ...
... immediately referred the case to the minister of marine , from whom he has not yet received an answer . Having since obtained additional information as to this vessel , I had a conversation with him on the subject yesterday , and at his ...
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... immediately to this question . I have the honor to be your excellency's very obedient servant , WM . L. DAYTON . His Excellency Mr. DROUYN DE L'HUYS , Minister of Foreign Affairs , Paris , Mr. Dayton to Mr. Seward . No. 383. ] PARIS ...
... immediately to this question . I have the honor to be your excellency's very obedient servant , WM . L. DAYTON . His Excellency Mr. DROUYN DE L'HUYS , Minister of Foreign Affairs , Paris , Mr. Dayton to Mr. Seward . No. 383. ] PARIS ...
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... immediately , the Rappahannock detained , and orders requested without delay from your excellency , by means of the telegraph . It is correct , M. le Ministre , that quite a large quantity of material and manu- factured objects has been ...
... immediately , the Rappahannock detained , and orders requested without delay from your excellency , by means of the telegraph . It is correct , M. le Ministre , that quite a large quantity of material and manu- factured objects has been ...
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... to Mr. Putnam , our consul at Havre , and , as a matter of se- curity , immediately enclosed another copy to our consular agent at Brest , for Captain Winslow , and another copy to our consul at 22 DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE .
... to Mr. Putnam , our consul at Havre , and , as a matter of se- curity , immediately enclosed another copy to our consular agent at Brest , for Captain Winslow , and another copy to our consul at 22 DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE .
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... immediately a system of persecution and per- sonal vengeance was inaugurated such as people never thought to witness in this nineteenth century . About the beginning of September , while at the American consulate on business , I was ...
... immediately a system of persecution and per- sonal vengeance was inaugurated such as people never thought to witness in this nineteenth century . About the beginning of September , while at the American consulate on business , I was ...
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