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Page 708
... 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 expect to surrender that river or any part of the Gulf coast to ...
... 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 expect to surrender that river or any part of the Gulf coast to ...
Page 729
... sent in order to reconnoitre them , was able to learn , through the pilots , that one of them was called the Japan . They appeared to be making a transshipment of cases ; but these two ships , which seemed to be in a bad condition ...
... sent in order to reconnoitre them , was able to learn , through the pilots , that one of them was called the Japan . They appeared to be making a transshipment of cases ; but these two ships , which seemed to be in a bad condition ...
Page 741
... sent to Mr. Koer- ner , our minister at Madrid , dated February 28 , last . When I had closed reading these papers , Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys expressed himself very kindly , saying he was much gratified by the contents ; and as respects the ...
... sent to Mr. Koer- ner , our minister at Madrid , dated February 28 , last . When I had closed reading these papers , Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys expressed himself very kindly , saying he was much gratified by the contents ; and as respects the ...
Page 743
... sent off large re - enforcements . No further news have yet transpired as to changes in the imperial minis- try , nor have the pre - existing rumors been , as yet , verified . It is yet possi- ble that things may remain ...
... sent off large re - enforcements . No further news have yet transpired as to changes in the imperial minis- try , nor have the pre - existing rumors been , as yet , verified . It is yet possi- ble that things may remain ...
Page 751
... sent to Baron Gros . ( Hear , hear . ) And to tell me that the British government does not know that that has occurred must mean some evasion - some diplomatic evasion . It can't be the truth . ( Hear , hear . ) And if there be ...
... sent to Baron Gros . ( Hear , hear . ) And to tell me that the British government does not know that that has occurred must mean some evasion - some diplomatic evasion . It can't be the truth . ( Hear , hear . ) And if there be ...
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