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French government ( September 26 , 1863 ) that such a proceeding must lead to war between France and the United States . The French Minister intimated that if war must be the result his government would naturally select their own time ...
French government ( September 26 , 1863 ) that such a proceeding must lead to war between France and the United States . The French Minister intimated that if war must be the result his government would naturally select their own time ...
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When the French government looks to the land and naval reinforcements which the President has just sent to New Orleans and the Mississippi , and to the now rapid departure of our iron - clad vessels to their southern destination ...
When the French government looks to the land and naval reinforcements which the President has just sent to New Orleans and the Mississippi , and to the now rapid departure of our iron - clad vessels to their southern destination ...
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Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys declares that the French army , in entering Mexico , did not carry monarchical traditions in the folds of its flag . In this connection be refers to the fact that there were at the time of the expedition a number of ...
Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys declares that the French army , in entering Mexico , did not carry monarchical traditions in the folds of its flag . In this connection be refers to the fact that there were at the time of the expedition a number of ...
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