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Mr. Burlingame – Austria – Vienna - The Union - Reply to Rebel Arguments — Lincoln's Administration — Forbearance and Conciliation – Mr. Day . ton - France — Misunderstanding by the Imperial Government — The Agents of the Confederacy in ...
Mr. Burlingame – Austria – Vienna - The Union - Reply to Rebel Arguments — Lincoln's Administration — Forbearance and Conciliation – Mr. Day . ton - France — Misunderstanding by the Imperial Government — The Agents of the Confederacy in ...
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France purposes to take cognizance of both parties as belligerents , and for some purposes to hold communication with each . The instruction would advise us indeed that we must not be surprised if France shall address herself to a ...
France purposes to take cognizance of both parties as belligerents , and for some purposes to hold communication with each . The instruction would advise us indeed that we must not be surprised if France shall address herself to a ...
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We applied it sternly in our early intercourse even with France . The same principle and practice have been uniformly inculcated by all our statesmen , interpreted by all our jurists , maintained by all our Congresses , and acquiesced ...
We applied it sternly in our early intercourse even with France . The same principle and practice have been uniformly inculcated by all our statesmen , interpreted by all our jurists , maintained by all our Congresses , and acquiesced ...
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