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... military authorities at New Orleans . The military situation The alleged attempt of France to separate Texas . Schemes and efforts of insurgent emissaries in Europe . Acknowledgment of information given by Mr. Dayton . 710 711 711 712 ...
... military authorities at New Orleans . The military situation The alleged attempt of France to separate Texas . Schemes and efforts of insurgent emissaries in Europe . Acknowledgment of information given by Mr. Dayton . 710 711 711 712 ...
Page 683
... military situation in the United States . 744 744 316 Mr. Dayton to Mr. Seward . 362 Mr. Seward to Mr. June 17 June 20 The Emperor's letter to General Forey on the capture of Puebla . Public sentiment in France ... 745 745 Dayton . 321 ...
... military situation in the United States . 744 744 316 Mr. Dayton to Mr. Seward . 362 Mr. Seward to Mr. June 17 June 20 The Emperor's letter to General Forey on the capture of Puebla . Public sentiment in France ... 745 745 Dayton . 321 ...
Page 686
... military service on the ground of alienage . 808 Mr. Seward to Mr. Mercier . Nov. 4 The same subject ... 811 Mr. Mercier to Mr. Nov. The same subject 812 Seward . Do .... Nov. 6 The case of François Bougére and his claim for 72 slaves ...
... military service on the ground of alienage . 808 Mr. Seward to Mr. Mercier . Nov. 4 The same subject ... 811 Mr. Mercier to Mr. Nov. The same subject 812 Seward . Do .... Nov. 6 The case of François Bougére and his claim for 72 slaves ...
Page 687
... military situation ..... 855 27 Mr. Taylor to Mr. Seward . Jan. 21 The policy of Russia in regard to the United States . 855 15 Mr. Seward to Mr. Taylor . 28 Mr. Taylor to Mr. Seward . Jan. 23 The military situation .... 857 Jan. 27 The ...
... military situation ..... 855 27 Mr. Taylor to Mr. Seward . Jan. 21 The policy of Russia in regard to the United States . 855 15 Mr. Seward to Mr. Taylor . 28 Mr. Taylor to Mr. Seward . Jan. 23 The military situation .... 857 Jan. 27 The ...
Page 688
... military and naval preparations . The policy of the United States govern- ment in regard to the insurrection and the subject of slavery . 875 Acknowledgment of despatches ... 876 35 Clay . ..do .. Sept. 5 The Polish question ... 876 ...
... military and naval preparations . The policy of the United States govern- ment in regard to the insurrection and the subject of slavery . 875 Acknowledgment of despatches ... 876 35 Clay . ..do .. Sept. 5 The Polish question ... 876 ...
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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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