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Page 698
... Expression of satisfaction with the reply of the Italian government to the proposition of Great Britain . European sentiment . July 29 The designs of the emissaries of the insur- gents discovered in Italy . Progress of military affairs ...
... Expression of satisfaction with the reply of the Italian government to the proposition of Great Britain . European sentiment . July 29 The designs of the emissaries of the insur- gents discovered in Italy . Progress of military affairs ...
Page 710
... expressed may be maintained and avowed with the most perfect respect and the most cordial feeling towards France , because they are sentiments which , in an American , are as virtuous as devotion to the intellectual and moral ideals of ...
... expressed may be maintained and avowed with the most perfect respect and the most cordial feeling towards France , because they are sentiments which , in an American , are as virtuous as devotion to the intellectual and moral ideals of ...
Page 711
... expressed pleasure in learning the general character of instructions given to our military authorities at New Orleans , and joined with you in the expression of a hope that , under these new instructions , difficulties at that point ...
... expressed pleasure in learning the general character of instructions given to our military authorities at New Orleans , and joined with you in the expression of a hope that , under these new instructions , difficulties at that point ...
Page 717
... expressed the desire of obtaining so long as this expected information shall not be transmitted by Mr. Mercier , and he can only con- fine himself , therefore , for the present , to making known to him this circum- stance . No. 285 ...
... expressed the desire of obtaining so long as this expected information shall not be transmitted by Mr. Mercier , and he can only con- fine himself , therefore , for the present , to making known to him this circum- stance . No. 285 ...
Page 719
... expressed his gratification , and said that Mr. Mercier had likewise informed him that the personal rela- tions between you and himself were entirely kind . This explanation was the more necessary from the fact that the European ...
... expressed his gratification , and said that Mr. Mercier had likewise informed him that the personal rela- tions between you and himself were entirely kind . This explanation was the more necessary from the fact that the European ...
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