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... American affairs . 839 Nov. 11 The French proposition of intervention in American affairs . 841 Nov. 12 The same subject .... 843 Nov. 15 The same subject . The Russian reply . 844 Nov. 28 The same subject .. 846 - * 23 9 Mr. Seward to ...
... American affairs . 839 Nov. 11 The French proposition of intervention in American affairs . 841 Nov. 12 The same subject .... 843 Nov. 15 The same subject . The Russian reply . 844 Nov. 28 The same subject .. 846 - * 23 9 Mr. Seward to ...
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... American affairs . 860 18 .do .... Feb. 25 Comments of the Russian press on the Pres- ident's proclamation . 861 30 34 Mr. Taylor to Mr. March 3 Seward . ... do .. In Intercepted despatch from J. P. Benjamin 861 to L. Q. C. Lamar ...
... American affairs . 860 18 .do .... Feb. 25 Comments of the Russian press on the Pres- ident's proclamation . 861 30 34 Mr. Taylor to Mr. March 3 Seward . ... do .. In Intercepted despatch from J. P. Benjamin 861 to L. Q. C. Lamar ...
Page 689
... American affairs . Condition of the Netherlands . Dec. 6 European projects of intervention ...... Dec. 17 Financial ... American affairs . 879 • 1863 . Circular Jan. 3 The President's proclamation of emancipa- 880 tion . 2 2 9 NK L 84 Mr ...
... American affairs . Condition of the Netherlands . Dec. 6 European projects of intervention ...... Dec. 17 Financial ... American affairs . 879 • 1863 . Circular Jan. 3 The President's proclamation of emancipa- 880 tion . 2 2 9 NK L 84 Mr ...
Page 690
... American contest . The interview of Messrs . Roebuck and Lindsay with the Emperor of the French . The Alexandra case . Opinions depend- ent on the success of military operations . Acknowledgment of information ... The military situation ...
... American contest . The interview of Messrs . Roebuck and Lindsay with the Emperor of the French . The Alexandra case . Opinions depend- ent on the success of military operations . Acknowledgment of information ... The military situation ...
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... American legation in the English language , in order to facilitate diplomatic business . 1032 31 .do ....... June 30 Another attack on the British legation . Murder of two sentinels . Proceedings of the Japanese authorities . 1033 35 ...
... American legation in the English language , in order to facilitate diplomatic business . 1032 31 .do ....... June 30 Another attack on the British legation . Murder of two sentinels . Proceedings of the Japanese authorities . 1033 35 ...
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