Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1865 - United States |
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... letter of Mr. Arman ) afford the clearest evidence that this pretence is a false one . I enclose you , likewise , the copy of an extract of a letter from Captain Winslow , of the United States ship Kearsarge , in reference to the ...
... letter of Mr. Arman ) afford the clearest evidence that this pretence is a false one . I enclose you , likewise , the copy of an extract of a letter from Captain Winslow , of the United States ship Kearsarge , in reference to the ...
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... letters you command these chiefs and their clergy to exhort the people and the authorities in the exercise of ... letter , with what sentiments of joy and gratitude you have been animated , illustrious and honorable president , so ...
... letters you command these chiefs and their clergy to exhort the people and the authorities in the exercise of ... letter , with what sentiments of joy and gratitude you have been animated , illustrious and honorable president , so ...
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... letter received this morning from Mr. Morse , our consul at Lon don . If the statement in these extracts be correct , I am sure that the orders and intentions of this government as to the reparations on the Florida , in port of Brest ...
... letter received this morning from Mr. Morse , our consul at Lon don . If the statement in these extracts be correct , I am sure that the orders and intentions of this government as to the reparations on the Florida , in port of Brest ...
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... letter from M. the commissary of maritime inscrip- tion , received this morning even , that a fourth visit has yesterday been made on board , and according to the formal declaration of M. the inspector of the customs , there has not ...
... letter from M. the commissary of maritime inscrip- tion , received this morning even , that a fourth visit has yesterday been made on board , and according to the formal declaration of M. the inspector of the customs , there has not ...
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... letter of the 20th instant from the Secretary of the Navy on the subject , from which it appears that a scarcity of seamen has heretofore caused the deficiency referred to . Seamen , however , are now secured . I am , sir , your ...
... letter of the 20th instant from the Secretary of the Navy on the subject , from which it appears that a scarcity of seamen has heretofore caused the deficiency referred to . Seamen , however , are now secured . I am , sir , your ...
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