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Page 708
... give a copy of the same to Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys , if requested . I am , sir , your obedient servant , WILLIAM L. DAYTON , Esq . , & c . , & c . , & c . WILLIAM H. SEWARD . Mr. Seward to Mr. Dayton . No. 278. ] [ Extracts . ] DEPARTMENT ...
... give a copy of the same to Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys , if requested . I am , sir , your obedient servant , WILLIAM L. DAYTON , Esq . , & c . , & c . , & c . WILLIAM H. SEWARD . Mr. Seward to Mr. Dayton . No. 278. ] [ Extracts . ] DEPARTMENT ...
Page 715
... give impunity to adultery and homicide . Let us lay aside all considerations of policy . Is there a Christian who does not shudder when he hears the chief of this confederation reply to a decree of emancipation by a sort of menace of ...
... give impunity to adultery and homicide . Let us lay aside all considerations of policy . Is there a Christian who does not shudder when he hears the chief of this confederation reply to a decree of emancipation by a sort of menace of ...
Page 717
... give to Mr. Dayton the an- swer which he has 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 ...
... give to Mr. Dayton the an- swer which he has 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 ...
Page 719
... give no credit to rumors of alienation between Mr. Mercier and our government , " and I read to him , likewise , the kind re- marks made by you in despatch No. 309 in reference to the relations between France and the United States ...
... give no credit to rumors of alienation between Mr. Mercier and our government , " and I read to him , likewise , the kind re- marks made by you in despatch No. 309 in reference to the relations between France and the United States ...
Page 721
... give to the cause of emancipation a powerful testimony , which would leave to those who fight for the right of oppressing the slaves no hope of ever seeing those Christians give them the hand of fellowship ? Ministers and pastors of all ...
... give to the cause of emancipation a powerful testimony , which would leave to those who fight for the right of oppressing the slaves no hope of ever seeing those Christians give them the hand of fellowship ? Ministers and pastors of all ...
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