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Page 694
... friendly feeling by the government of Prussia . The proclamation of emancipation ...... The cases of persons naturalized in the United States returning to Europe to avoid military duty , and then claiming the pro- tection of the United ...
... friendly feeling by the government of Prussia . The proclamation of emancipation ...... The cases of persons naturalized in the United States returning to Europe to avoid military duty , and then claiming the pro- tection of the United ...
Page 696
... Friendly proffers of places of residence from representatives of France and Prussia . Instructions to co - operate with representa- tives of other treaty powers . The Wyo- ming placed under the orders of Mr. Pruyn . Communications ...
... Friendly proffers of places of residence from representatives of France and Prussia . Instructions to co - operate with representa- tives of other treaty powers . The Wyo- ming placed under the orders of Mr. Pruyn . Communications ...
Page 699
... Friendly declarations of the Turkish government . The sentence of the assassins of the Rev. Mr. Meriam . Fiscal condition of the Turkish empire . Cul- ture of cotton . 1174 1175 1177 1181 1182 43 Mr. Seward to Mr. Dec. 13 1182 44 Morris ...
... Friendly declarations of the Turkish government . The sentence of the assassins of the Rev. Mr. Meriam . Fiscal condition of the Turkish empire . Cul- ture of cotton . 1174 1175 1177 1181 1182 43 Mr. Seward to Mr. Dec. 13 1182 44 Morris ...
Page 708
... friendly feeling of France towards the United States , to which you have heretofore directed my notice , are now fixing public attention in this country as well as in Eu- rope . Some European observers who are unfriendly to us , or , to ...
... friendly feeling of France towards the United States , to which you have heretofore directed my notice , are now fixing public attention in this country as well as in Eu- rope . Some European observers who are unfriendly to us , or , to ...
Page 713
... friendly nations , whose commerce and navigation it might be feared would be incidentally and indirectly affected . I am , sir , your obedient servant , WILLIAM L. DAYTON , Esq . , & c . , & c . , & c . No. 276. ] WILLIAM H. SEWARD . Mr ...
... friendly nations , whose commerce and navigation it might be feared would be incidentally and indirectly affected . I am , sir , your obedient servant , WILLIAM L. DAYTON , Esq . , & c . , & c . , & c . No. 276. ] WILLIAM H. SEWARD . Mr ...
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