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Page 697
... force of the treaty powers . Claims of the respective gov- ernments . British demands for indemnity and for the surrender of the murderers of Mr. Rich- ardson . The attack at and expedition to Simonoseki . Instructions in view of the ...
... force of the treaty powers . Claims of the respective gov- ernments . British demands for indemnity and for the surrender of the murderers of Mr. Rich- ardson . The attack at and expedition to Simonoseki . Instructions in view of the ...
Page 711
... force , under direction of General McClernand , has ascended the White river from the post of Arkan- sas . The same forces which carried the latter important point so brilliantly are understood to have been largely augmented , and have ...
... force , under direction of General McClernand , has ascended the White river from the post of Arkan- sas . The same forces which carried the latter important point so brilliantly are understood to have been largely augmented , and have ...
Page 713
... force in its discretion , and that thus far the proper policy in regard to the exercise of that discretion has not engaged the President's attention . If no extreme circumstances shall exist when it may become expedient to put the act ...
... force in its discretion , and that thus far the proper policy in regard to the exercise of that discretion has not engaged the President's attention . If no extreme circumstances shall exist when it may become expedient to put the act ...
Page 724
... force . I am , sir , your obedient servant , WILLIAM L. DAYTON , Esq . , & c . , & c . , §c . WILLIAM H. SEWARD . No. 297. ] : Mr. Dayton to Mr. Seward . PARIS , April 9 , 1863 . SIR In a conference with Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys , had this ...
... force . I am , sir , your obedient servant , WILLIAM L. DAYTON , Esq . , & c . , & c . , §c . WILLIAM H. SEWARD . No. 297. ] : Mr. Dayton to Mr. Seward . PARIS , April 9 , 1863 . SIR In a conference with Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys , had this ...
Page 733
... force must meet with the most annoying and injurious hindrance and resistance . This is equally true of Mexico and of every portion of the American continent . It is more than a hundred years since any foreign state has successfully ...
... force must meet with the most annoying and injurious hindrance and resistance . This is equally true of Mexico and of every portion of the American continent . It is more than a hundred years since any foreign state has successfully ...
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