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... opinion in Europe in regard to affairs in the United States . 746 746 748 749 368 Mr. Seward to Mr. Dayton . 325 Mr ... opinions in regard to American affairs . The Polish question . 753 753 374 Mr. Seward to Mr. Dayton . July 17 The ...
... opinion in Europe in regard to affairs in the United States . 746 746 748 749 368 Mr. Seward to Mr. Dayton . 325 Mr ... opinions in regard to American affairs . The Polish question . 753 753 374 Mr. Seward to Mr. Dayton . July 17 The ...
Page 684
... opinion in Eu- rope : Hopes of the sympathizers with the insurgents based upon mob violence . The statement of Mr. Roebuck in regard to his conversation with the Emperor . The alleged design to get out under French papers and flag the ...
... opinion in Eu- rope : Hopes of the sympathizers with the insurgents based upon mob violence . The statement of Mr. Roebuck in regard to his conversation with the Emperor . The alleged design to get out under French papers and flag the ...
Page 687
... to Mr. Taylor . 28 Mr. Taylor to Mr. Seward . Jan. 23 The military situation .... 857 Jan. 27 The Russian opinion of the President's pro- clamation of emancipation . 858 RUSSIA - Continued . No. From whom and to Date LIST OF DOCUMENTS . IX.
... to Mr. Taylor . 28 Mr. Taylor to Mr. Seward . Jan. 23 The military situation .... 857 Jan. 27 The Russian opinion of the President's pro- clamation of emancipation . 858 RUSSIA - Continued . No. From whom and to Date LIST OF DOCUMENTS . IX.
Page 689
... 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. Feb. 28 Close of the session of Congress . 887 Pike . 90 ...
... 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. Feb. 28 Close of the session of Congress . 887 Pike . 90 ...
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... Opinions depend- ent on the success of military operations . Acknowledgment of information ... The military situation .... Fluctuations of opinion created by military events . Ministerial crisis in the Nether- lands . 894 894 895 895 ...
... Opinions depend- ent on the success of military operations . Acknowledgment of information ... The military situation .... Fluctuations of opinion created by military events . Ministerial crisis in the Nether- lands . 894 894 895 895 ...
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