Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1865 - United States |
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... present condition ' of things , therefore , you did not feel at liberty to consider the question he had propounded . I do not think that he was either surprised or disappointed by this answer . He informed me that the Emperor had been ...
... present condition ' of things , therefore , you did not feel at liberty to consider the question he had propounded . I do not think that he was either surprised or disappointed by this answer . He informed me that the Emperor had been ...
Page 10
... present he supposes the paragraph to be like all the other " trash " of this character which is put in circulation . I referred in this connexion to the supposed outline or schedule of a treaty alleged to have been agreed upon , some ...
... present he supposes the paragraph to be like all the other " trash " of this character which is put in circulation . I referred in this connexion to the supposed outline or schedule of a treaty alleged to have been agreed upon , some ...
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... present , however , any further consideration of this point , the fact that we have long since proposed to the French government a convention for the adjust- ment of the claims of their subjects , and that this proposition is still ...
... present , however , any further consideration of this point , the fact that we have long since proposed to the French government a convention for the adjust- ment of the claims of their subjects , and that this proposition is still ...
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... present he does not consider the statement of the fact to me as official , but says he will make it so as soon as he shall receive the necessary proof . In the mean time I shall write to Mr. Wood , our minister at Copenhagen , to get ...
... present he does not consider the statement of the fact to me as official , but says he will make it so as soon as he shall receive the necessary proof . In the mean time I shall write to Mr. Wood , our minister at Copenhagen , to get ...
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... presents in a very clear and satisfactory manner the present state of the debate which you are carrying on with the French government concerning the Rappahan- nock , the iron - clads , and the attitude of France in regard to the United ...
... presents in a very clear and satisfactory manner the present state of the debate which you are carrying on with the French government concerning the Rappahan- nock , the iron - clads , and the attitude of France in regard to the United ...
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