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I give you now the reasons of this government for pursuing this course in regard to the despateh from France , that you may communicate them to the French government , if you shall find it necessary or expedient .
I give you now the reasons of this government for pursuing this course in regard to the despateh from France , that you may communicate them to the French government , if you shall find it necessary or expedient .
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When we received official information that an understanding was existing between the British and French governments that they would take one and the same course concerning the insurrection which has occurred in this country , involving ...
When we received official information that an understanding was existing between the British and French governments that they would take one and the same course concerning the insurrection which has occurred in this country , involving ...
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The United States Minister , of course unprepared with instructions to meet these revelations , certainly unlooked for here , replied that his appointed successor , Mr. Adams , was then on his voyage , and might be expected within ten ...
The United States Minister , of course unprepared with instructions to meet these revelations , certainly unlooked for here , replied that his appointed successor , Mr. Adams , was then on his voyage , and might be expected within ten ...
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