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... Emperor's letter to General Forey on the capture of Puebla . Public sentiment in France ... 745 745 Dayton . 321 322 June 26 June 29 320 Mr. Dayton to Mr. June 26 Seward . ..do ... ..do .. do . July 2 Refusal to permit the stocks of the ...
... Emperor's letter to General Forey on the capture of Puebla . Public sentiment in France ... 745 745 Dayton . 321 322 June 26 June 29 320 Mr. Dayton to Mr. June 26 Seward . ..do ... ..do .. do . July 2 Refusal to permit the stocks of the ...
Page 684
... Emperor with Messrs . Roebuck and Lindsay in regard to recognition . Aug. 4 Alleged design to get out under French papers and flag the steam rams building at Liverpool for the insurgents . Favorable change in public opinion in Eu- rope ...
... Emperor with Messrs . Roebuck and Lindsay in regard to recognition . Aug. 4 Alleged design to get out under French papers and flag the steam rams building at Liverpool for the insurgents . Favorable change in public opinion in Eu- rope ...
Page 687
... Emperor ; the proposed European congress . 1321 428 427 Mr. Seward to Mr. Dayton . .do . Nov. 9 Case of the Florida Nov. 10 The exportation from Richmond of tobacco belonging to the French government . 1325 1325 429 ..do .. 374 Mr ...
... Emperor ; the proposed European congress . 1321 428 427 Mr. Seward to Mr. Dayton . .do . Nov. 9 Case of the Florida Nov. 10 The exportation from Richmond of tobacco belonging to the French government . 1325 1325 429 ..do .. 374 Mr ...
Page 691
... Emperor of China to the Presi- dent of the United States . 922 31 2 222 22378 24 Mr. Seward to Mr. Feb. 4 Burlingame . The adoption of a national flag by the Chi- nese government . 924 25 .do ... Feb. 4 The consuls at the treaty ports ...
... Emperor of China to the Presi- dent of the United States . 922 31 2 222 22378 24 Mr. Seward to Mr. Feb. 4 Burlingame . The adoption of a national flag by the Chi- nese government . 924 25 .do ... Feb. 4 The consuls at the treaty ports ...
Page 708
... Emperor's late overtures to Great Britain and Russia for mediation in our affairs favors this alarm , and is consequently causing it to receive a very wide ac- ceptance . Satisfied that France , equally with the United States , desires ...
... Emperor's late overtures to Great Britain and Russia for mediation in our affairs favors this alarm , and is consequently causing it to receive a very wide ac- ceptance . Satisfied that France , equally with the United States , desires ...
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