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Page 717
... addressed to him upon this occasion , to demand of the legation of his Majesty at Washington certain indispensa- ble information upon different points of detail connected with this question . Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys , consequently , is not ...
... addressed to him upon this occasion , to demand of the legation of his Majesty at Washington certain indispensa- ble information upon different points of detail connected with this question . Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys , consequently , is not ...
Page 731
... addressed to the commandant of the fed- eral fleet , would suffice to indicate with what disposition the representative of the United States in England was unfortunately inspired on this occasion . The government of the Emperor admits ...
... addressed to the commandant of the fed- eral fleet , would suffice to indicate with what disposition the representative of the United States in England was unfortunately inspired on this occasion . The government of the Emperor admits ...
Page 744
... addressed to him by the minister for foreign relations of Mexico . I add a copy of my reply to Mr. Corwin's despatch . You are at liberty to read these papers to Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys , if it should seem to you , as it does to me , that ...
... addressed to him by the minister for foreign relations of Mexico . I add a copy of my reply to Mr. Corwin's despatch . You are at liberty to read these papers to Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys , if it should seem to you , as it does to me , that ...
Page 764
... addressed to this department by James R. Partridge , esq . , minister resident of the United States to Salvador , with regard to his proceedings in relation to British and French interests there . You will embrace an early opportunity ...
... addressed to this department by James R. Partridge , esq . , minister resident of the United States to Salvador , with regard to his proceedings in relation to British and French interests there . You will embrace an early opportunity ...
Page 775
... addressed to me by Mr. J. M. Arroyo , who calls him- self under secretary of state and foreign affairs of the ... address the present communication to his excel- lency the Secretary of State and of Foreign Affairs of the United States of ...
... addressed to me by Mr. J. M. Arroyo , who calls him- self under secretary of state and foreign affairs of the ... address the present communication to his excel- lency the Secretary of State and of Foreign Affairs of the United States of ...
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