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Page 685
... Request of the French government for per- mission to take the tobacco purchased by it in Virginia prior to the war . 797 367 ...... do .. Oct. 22 The steamers building at Bordeaux and Nantes for the insurgents . 797 417 Mr. Seward to Mr ...
... Request of the French government for per- mission to take the tobacco purchased by it in Virginia prior to the war . 797 367 ...... do .. Oct. 22 The steamers building at Bordeaux and Nantes for the insurgents . 797 417 Mr. Seward to Mr ...
Page 714
... request , being left with him . He listened attentively to its reading , and at the close said , that his suggestion to our government had been made in a kind spirit , and he believed the reply to be in a like spirit ; that he was not ...
... request , being left with him . He listened attentively to its reading , and at the close said , that his suggestion to our government had been made in a kind spirit , and he believed the reply to be in a like spirit ; that he was not ...
Page 729
... request of Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys , I called at the foreign office yesterday , and immediately learned that the French government made grave and serious complaint against us by reason of the late certificate , or , as they choose to call ...
... request of Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys , I called at the foreign office yesterday , and immediately learned that the French government made grave and serious complaint against us by reason of the late certificate , or , as they choose to call ...
Page 734
... request , to say inform- ally to Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys that he ( Mr. Adams ) expressly disclaimed all hostility to the French government , and all of the unfriendly motives attributed to him , in the late memoranda which had been left ...
... request , to say inform- ally to Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys that he ( Mr. Adams ) expressly disclaimed all hostility to the French government , and all of the unfriendly motives attributed to him , in the late memoranda which had been left ...
Page 737
... request . " These expressions are grounded upon the statement which Mr. Adams makes , that these persons have presented him with evidence which is perfectly sat- isfactory to him that they are really bound to Matamoras with a cargo in ...
... request . " These expressions are grounded upon the statement which Mr. Adams makes , that these persons have presented him with evidence which is perfectly sat- isfactory to him that they are really bound to Matamoras with a cargo in ...
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