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Page 685
... interests . 780 780 405 Mr. Seward to Mr. Sept. 25 Information obtained by the consul at Paris . 781 406 Dayton . do .. Sept. 26 The attitude of France in regard to the civil war in the United States , and the relation of France towards ...
... interests . 780 780 405 Mr. Seward to Mr. Sept. 25 Information obtained by the consul at Paris . 781 406 Dayton . do .. Sept. 26 The attitude of France in regard to the civil war in the United States , and the relation of France towards ...
Page 689
... interests as affected by the war . Consequent effects upon opinion . 885 77 ..do ...... Feb. 25 Increasing confidence in American securi- 886 ties . Proposed financial measures . The employment of colored troops . 89 Mr. Seward to Mr ...
... interests as affected by the war . Consequent effects upon opinion . 885 77 ..do ...... Feb. 25 Increasing confidence in American securi- 886 ties . Proposed financial measures . The employment of colored troops . 89 Mr. Seward to Mr ...
Page 713
... interest to communicate . The insurrection of Poland has driven American affairs out of view for the moment . A disturbance on the continent , especially in Central Europe , is so near at hand , and touches the interests of so many of ...
... interest to communicate . The insurrection of Poland has driven American affairs out of view for the moment . A disturbance on the continent , especially in Central Europe , is so near at hand , and touches the interests of so many of ...
Page 725
... interest in the publication of such matter , and although these statements had been repeatedly made in the American and in some English journals which were received by French journalists , they had not been generally re - published here ...
... interest in the publication of such matter , and although these statements had been repeatedly made in the American and in some English journals which were received by French journalists , they had not been generally re - published here ...
Page 726
... interest , it was altogether subordinate to our interest in the affairs of our own country and continent . He then said ... interests abroad , will react in the end against its unprincipled projectors and abettors . I am , sir , your ...
... interest , it was altogether subordinate to our interest in the affairs of our own country and continent . He then said ... interests abroad , will react in the end against its unprincipled projectors and abettors . I am , sir , your ...
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acknowledge the receipt American ANSON BURLINGAME April assurances authorities British Bund Burgevine Captain chargé d'affaires Chin-kiang Chinese citizens command communication confederate copy daimios Dayton DEPARTMENT desire despatch diplomatic Drouyn de l'Huys duty Emperor empire enclose ernment Europe European excellency favor Florida foreign affairs France French friendly governor herewith honor to acknowledge hope imperial informed instant instructions insurgents interests Japan Japanese government July June KAMI Kioto LEGATION letter Majesty Majesty's Majesty's government ment Mercier Mexican Mexico Mikado military minister of foreign Minister Resident nations neutrality obedient servant occasion officers opinion Orleans Paris peace Pernambuco Pike piratical port present President Prince Kung proceedings Pruyn question rebellion received reference regard relations reply respect respectfully ROBERT H Russia Secretary September Seward Shanghai ship steamer THOMAS CORWIN tion treaty powers Tycoon undersigned United United States Consul vessels Washington WILLIAM H Yedo Yokohama
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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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