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... lands . 894 894 895 895 896 896 897 94 July 22 The effect of the news of the successes at Gettysburg and Vicksburg . 898 111 Mr. Seward to Mr. Pike . July 24 112 115 95 Mr. Pike to Mr. Seward . Mr. Seward to Mr. Pike . Mr. F. W. Seward ...
... lands . 894 894 895 895 896 896 897 94 July 22 The effect of the news of the successes at Gettysburg and Vicksburg . 898 111 Mr. Seward to Mr. Pike . July 24 112 115 95 Mr. Pike to Mr. Seward . Mr. Seward to Mr. Pike . Mr. F. W. Seward ...
Page 691
... land are intended for China . 937 2 4 44 95 42 ..do .. June 20 Co - operation of the representatives of the treaty Powers in China . 937 43 ..do ... June 21 Correspondence with the Russian minister on his departure from Peking . 941 .do ...
... land are intended for China . 937 2 4 44 95 42 ..do .. June 20 Co - operation of the representatives of the treaty Powers in China . 937 43 ..do ... June 21 Correspondence with the Russian minister on his departure from Peking . 941 .do ...
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... lands . 1301 April 9 Congressional resolutions in regard to foreign 1302 intervention . 218 .do ... April 19 The same subject 1303 110 Mr. Seward to Mr. April 24 Affairs in Poland .. 1304 Harvey . 223 Mr. Harvey to Mr. May 2 237 Seward ...
... lands . 1301 April 9 Congressional resolutions in regard to foreign 1302 intervention . 218 .do ... April 19 The same subject 1303 110 Mr. Seward to Mr. April 24 Affairs in Poland .. 1304 Harvey . 223 Mr. Harvey to Mr. May 2 237 Seward ...
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... land and naval re - enforcements which the President has just sent to New Orleans and the Mississippi , and to the now rapid departure of our iron - clad vessels to their southern destina- tion , it must perceive that in no case do we ...
... land and naval re - enforcements which the President has just sent to New Orleans and the Mississippi , and to the now rapid departure of our iron - clad vessels to their southern destina- tion , it must perceive that in no case do we ...
Page 711
... land and naval force , under direction of General McClernand , has ascended the White river from the post of Arkan- sas . The same forces which carried the latter important point so brilliantly are understood to have been largely ...
... land and naval force , under direction of General McClernand , has ascended the White river from the post of Arkan- sas . The same forces which carried the latter important point so brilliantly are understood to have been largely ...
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