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... relation of France towards Mexico . 781 409 do .. Oct. 1 The war vessels building in French ports for the insurgents ... relations between 785 Dayton . France and the United States . 357 Mr. Dayton to Mr. Oct. 6 The piratical steamer ...
... relation of France towards Mexico . 781 409 do .. Oct. 1 The war vessels building in French ports for the insurgents ... relations between 785 Dayton . France and the United States . 357 Mr. Dayton to Mr. Oct. 6 The piratical steamer ...
Page 688
... relation to Poland . Increase of prestige of United States in Europe . Reception by the Emperor and Prince Gort- chacow . The policy of Russia in regard to American affairs . 864 865 865 3 Mr. Clay to Mr. Seward . 8 Mr. Seward to Mr ...
... relation to Poland . Increase of prestige of United States in Europe . Reception by the Emperor and Prince Gort- chacow . The policy of Russia in regard to American affairs . 864 865 865 3 Mr. Clay to Mr. Seward . 8 Mr. Seward to Mr ...
Page 697
... relation thereto . The same subject ...... Measures for the re - opening of the inland sea by the naval force of the treaty powers . Claims of the respective gov- ernments . British demands for indemnity and for the surrender of the ...
... relation thereto . The same subject ...... Measures for the re - opening of the inland sea by the naval force of the treaty powers . Claims of the respective gov- ernments . British demands for indemnity and for the surrender of the ...
Page 744
... relations of Mexico . I add a copy of my reply to Mr. Corwin's despatch . You are at liberty to read these papers to Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys , if it should seem to you , as it does to me , that they are calculated to show that , in respect ...
... relations of Mexico . I add a copy of my reply to Mr. Corwin's despatch . You are at liberty to read these papers to Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys , if it should seem to you , as it does to me , that they are calculated to show that , in respect ...
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Page 883 - States, and as a fit and necessary war measure for suppressing said rebellion, do, on this first day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, and in accordance with...