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Page 716
... honor and good name of the government have been preserved , and its virtue maintained . European prejudices have worked their utmost effect here , and produced a wholesome reaction . Warn- ings of intervention now serve no other purpose ...
... honor and good name of the government have been preserved , and its virtue maintained . European prejudices have worked their utmost effect here , and produced a wholesome reaction . Warn- ings of intervention now serve no other purpose ...
Page 763
... honor to write to me of the date of the 22d of this month on the subject of two iron - clad vessels which are being constructed at Birkenhead , near Liverpool . Since the interview , which you are pleased to recall to me , a French mer ...
... honor to write to me of the date of the 22d of this month on the subject of two iron - clad vessels which are being constructed at Birkenhead , near Liverpool . Since the interview , which you are pleased to recall to me , a French mer ...
Page 785
... honor to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch of the 25th instant . The information received of the appearance of the Southerner in the Mediterranean is no doubt true , and her appearance solves the mystery con- nected with the ...
... honor to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch of the 25th instant . The information received of the appearance of the Southerner in the Mediterranean is no doubt true , and her appearance solves the mystery con- nected with the ...
Page 786
... honor to enclose herewith a copy of a communication just received from the United States consul at Algiers , in reference to the rebel steamer Southerner . From this it would appear that she is engaged in the transportation of cotton to ...
... honor to enclose herewith a copy of a communication just received from the United States consul at Algiers , in reference to the rebel steamer Southerner . From this it would appear that she is engaged in the transportation of cotton to ...
Page 808
... honor to acknowledge the receipt of your communication of the 6th instant , commending to the kind attention of this government three affairs which interest Frenchmen in New Orleans , namely : first , one in relation to various lots of ...
... honor to acknowledge the receipt of your communication of the 6th instant , commending to the kind attention of this government three affairs which interest Frenchmen in New Orleans , namely : first , one in relation to various lots of ...
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Page 883 - And by virtue of the power, and for the purpose aforesaid, I do order and declare that all persons held as slaves within said designated States and parts of States are, and henceforward, shall be free...
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Page 989 - The undersigned, Secretary of State of the United States, has the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the note of Mr.
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