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Page 688
... despatch from J. P. Benja- min to L. Q. C. Lamar . Acknowledgment of despatches , congres- sional resolutions , medals , & c . Mani- festo in relation to Poland . Increase of prestige of United States in Europe . Reception by the ...
... despatch from J. P. Benja- min to L. Q. C. Lamar . Acknowledgment of despatches , congres- sional resolutions , medals , & c . Mani- festo in relation to Poland . Increase of prestige of United States in Europe . Reception by the ...
Page 692
... despatch - boat Reaney by a Spanish frigate . Change in the ministry in Spain . The prohibition of United States vessels - of- war from communicating with Havana . The same subject , and the stoppage of the United States despatch - boat ...
... despatch - boat Reaney by a Spanish frigate . Change in the ministry in Spain . The prohibition of United States vessels - of- war from communicating with Havana . The same subject , and the stoppage of the United States despatch - boat ...
Page 712
... despatch of Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys , advising the ap- pointment of commissioners , & c . I can hear of nothing else . A correspondent of the London Post says , he learns that a confederate loan of five millions sterling has been ...
... despatch of Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys , advising the ap- pointment of commissioners , & c . I can hear of nothing else . A correspondent of the London Post says , he learns that a confederate loan of five millions sterling has been ...
Page 714
... despatch No. 297 * was received by me on the 24th instant . It was immediately copied and yesterday read to Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys ; the copy , at his request , being left with him . He listened attentively to its reading , and at the ...
... despatch No. 297 * was received by me on the 24th instant . It was immediately copied and yesterday read to Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys ; the copy , at his request , being left with him . He listened attentively to its reading , and at the ...
Page 718
... despatch , No. 277 , of the 26th ultimo , relative to my despatch to you of the 6th of last month , on the subject of French mediation in our affairs , and to inform you that it is approved . I am , sir , your obedient servant , WILLIAM ...
... despatch , No. 277 , of the 26th ultimo , relative to my despatch to you of the 6th of last month , on the subject of French mediation in our affairs , and to inform you that it is approved . I am , sir , your obedient servant , WILLIAM ...
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