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... called his attention to the prefatory remarks in your despatch as an evidence of the spirit and kind feeling in which his suggestion had been received by our government . The conversation closed without any intimation from Mr. Drouyn de ...
... called his attention to the prefatory remarks in your despatch as an evidence of the spirit and kind feeling in which his suggestion had been received by our government . The conversation closed without any intimation from Mr. Drouyn de ...
Page 729
... called the Japan . They appeared to be making a transshipment of cases ; but these two ships , which seemed to be in a bad condition , have stood out to sea . No. 301. ] Mr. Dayton to Mr. Seward . PARIS , April 24 , 1863 . SIR : In ...
... called the Japan . They appeared to be making a transshipment of cases ; but these two ships , which seemed to be in a bad condition , have stood out to sea . No. 301. ] Mr. Dayton to Mr. Seward . PARIS , April 24 , 1863 . SIR : In ...
Page 731
... called for the most severe censure , the most rigorous repression , if they had been destined for the enemies of the federal government , assumes an entirely different character and ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT . 731.
... called for the most severe censure , the most rigorous repression , if they had been destined for the enemies of the federal government , assumes an entirely different character and ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT . 731.
Page 739
... called upon Mr. Drouyn , de l'Huys , and communicated to him the views expressed in No. 336 , in reference to the action and purposes of the government of the United States as to the issue of letters of marque , and the kind terms in ...
... called upon Mr. Drouyn , de l'Huys , and communicated to him the views expressed in No. 336 , in reference to the action and purposes of the government of the United States as to the issue of letters of marque , and the kind terms in ...
Page 741
... called upon Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys , and read to him your despatch , and likewise the copy of the one enclosed , sent to Mr. Koer- ner , our minister at Madrid , dated February 28 , last . When I had closed reading these papers , Mr ...
... called upon Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys , and read to him your despatch , and likewise the copy of the one enclosed , sent to Mr. Koer- ner , our minister at Madrid , dated February 28 , last . When I had closed reading these papers , Mr ...
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