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Page 721
... instant the number of signatures of French pastors has been increased to seven hundred and eighty - nine . No. 290. ] Mr. Dayton to Mr. Seward . PARIS , March 21 , 1863 . SIR : Will you be so good as to advise me what are the existing ...
... instant the number of signatures of French pastors has been increased to seven hundred and eighty - nine . No. 290. ] Mr. Dayton to Mr. Seward . PARIS , March 21 , 1863 . SIR : Will you be so good as to advise me what are the existing ...
Page 728
... telegraph , the information which they shall have been able to collect upon this subject . Accept , & c . , & c . , CHASSELOUP LAUBAT P. S. - I have just this instant been notified 728 ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT .
... telegraph , the information which they shall have been able to collect upon this subject . Accept , & c . , & c . , CHASSELOUP LAUBAT P. S. - I have just this instant been notified 728 ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT .
Page 729
1863 United States. Department of State. P. S. - I have just this instant been notified that the ships which had appeared suspicious approached Conquet . A guard - boat , sent in order to reconnoitre them , was able to learn , through ...
1863 United States. Department of State. P. S. - I have just this instant been notified that the ships which had appeared suspicious approached Conquet . A guard - boat , sent in order to reconnoitre them , was able to learn , through ...
Page 754
... instant , which leave the armies , after a three days ' fight , almost statu quo . Still I cannot but feel that this must be a serious check to the rebel advance , and that while they are diminishing in numbers , we must be increasing ...
... instant , which leave the armies , after a three days ' fight , almost statu quo . Still I cannot but feel that this must be a serious check to the rebel advance , and that while they are diminishing in numbers , we must be increasing ...
Page 778
... instant , and to my No. 399 , I have now to inform you that no attempt at a blockade of the port of Brest will be made by our navy to prevent the departure of the piratical vessel , Florida . I am , sir , your obedient servant , Hon ...
... instant , and to my No. 399 , I have now to inform you that no attempt at a blockade of the port of Brest will be made by our navy to prevent the departure of the piratical vessel , Florida . I am , sir , your obedient servant , Hon ...
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