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Page 709
... fact that the French representation of New Orleans in both houses of Congress has dwindled away year after year until a Frenchman is rarely found in it . There is another proof : Even the insurgents , when they choose in New Orleans ...
... fact that the French representation of New Orleans in both houses of Congress has dwindled away year after year until a Frenchman is rarely found in it . There is another proof : Even the insurgents , when they choose in New Orleans ...
Page 710
... fact that that great nation is only advancing towards , instead of having reached , the democratic condition which attracts us in some other countries . If we understand Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys , he is capable of believing that the ...
... fact that that great nation is only advancing towards , instead of having reached , the democratic condition which attracts us in some other countries . If we understand Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys , he is capable of believing that the ...
Page 719
... facts without notice to me in advance , and therefore , where I am charged with explanations to be made at ... fact that the European journals have generally seized upon the alleged contradictions in your and his correspondence ...
... facts without notice to me in advance , and therefore , where I am charged with explanations to be made at ... fact that the European journals have generally seized upon the alleged contradictions in your and his correspondence ...
Page 724
... fact should be known . I assured him that the facts were , as I believed , already known to the British government ; that they appeared , in part , at least , in the correspondence between Mr. Adams and Earl 724 ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE ...
... fact should be known . I assured him that the facts were , as I believed , already known to the British government ; that they appeared , in part , at least , in the correspondence between Mr. Adams and Earl 724 ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE ...
Page 725
... fact of this nature should be made known through the public press . I then told him that , inasmuch as Lord Cowley had supplied him with the speech of Mr. Palmer on this sub- ject , I would make it my business forthwith to furnish him ...
... fact of this nature should be made known through the public press . I then told him that , inasmuch as Lord Cowley had supplied him with the speech of Mr. Palmer on this sub- ject , I would make it my business forthwith to furnish him ...
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