Lincoln the President: Last Full Measure, Volume 4Dodd, Mead, 1955 - 421 pages |
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Page 59
... American Union , as one in- divisible nation . We have no hostility to the southern people . There will be proposals for intervention . We believe that in- tervention could do no good at present . Proposals will be made to Russia to ...
... American Union , as one in- divisible nation . We have no hostility to the southern people . There will be proposals for intervention . We believe that in- tervention could do no good at present . Proposals will be made to Russia to ...
Page 62
... American amity . After the naval squadrons returned home there occurred a renewed outpouring of Russian gratitude “ for the hearty welcome and magnificent hospitality " which the fleet had en- joyed while in America.15 The " tradition ...
... American amity . After the naval squadrons returned home there occurred a renewed outpouring of Russian gratitude “ for the hearty welcome and magnificent hospitality " which the fleet had en- joyed while in America.15 The " tradition ...
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... American diplomat , Anson Burlingame , bore the high title of envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary at Peking . In the days when the relations of China to the maritime powers called for great delicacy , and when the Chi- nese ...
... American diplomat , Anson Burlingame , bore the high title of envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary at Peking . In the days when the relations of China to the maritime powers called for great delicacy , and when the Chi- nese ...
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