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... Majesty , though the French press have almost universally condemned Russia and sympathize with Poland . I am informed that a courier started for St. Petersburg this morning , at eight o'clock , with a manuscript letter from his Majesty ...
... Majesty , though the French press have almost universally condemned Russia and sympathize with Poland . I am informed that a courier started for St. Petersburg this morning , at eight o'clock , with a manuscript letter from his Majesty ...
Page 747
... Majesty made at Paris . We have reason to believe that the visit of Mr. Slidell was connected with the idea of recognizing the Confederate States of the south , and of thus giving new force to the peace party , which is increasing every ...
... Majesty made at Paris . We have reason to believe that the visit of Mr. Slidell was connected with the idea of recognizing the Confederate States of the south , and of thus giving new force to the peace party , which is increasing every ...
Page 751
... Majesty two courses of conduct . I said : ' Your Majesty may make a formal application to England . ' He stopped me , and said : ' No ; I can't do that , and I will tell you why . Some months ago I did make a formal application to ...
... Majesty two courses of conduct . I said : ' Your Majesty may make a formal application to England . ' He stopped me , and said : ' No ; I can't do that , and I will tell you why . Some months ago I did make a formal application to ...
Page 763
... Majesty in England in order to be able to send them to Alexandria . I have answered that the ships in question having a foreign destination , the French agents had no authority to intervene in this circumstance with the British ...
... Majesty in England in order to be able to send them to Alexandria . I have answered that the ships in question having a foreign destination , the French agents had no authority to intervene in this circumstance with the British ...
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... Majesty's envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to the United States of America , has received orders from his government to make to the Secretary of State of the United States the follow- ing communication . Her Majesty the ...
... Majesty's envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to the United States of America , has received orders from his government to make to the Secretary of State of the United States the follow- ing communication . Her Majesty the ...
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