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Page 708
... taken place between the ministry for foreign affairs of Italy and this department on the subject of the reinstatement of Mr. Theodore Canisius in the office of consul at Vienna , and you may give a copy of the same to Mr. Drouyn de l ...
... taken place between the ministry for foreign affairs of Italy and this department on the subject of the reinstatement of Mr. Theodore Canisius in the office of consul at Vienna , and you may give a copy of the same to Mr. Drouyn de l ...
Page 712
... taken an enlarged , and , I think , a very intelligent view of the requirements of their position , and have acted upon it from the beginning . While prosecuting their campaign at home , they have at no time failed to remember that ...
... taken an enlarged , and , I think , a very intelligent view of the requirements of their position , and have acted upon it from the beginning . While prosecuting their campaign at home , they have at no time failed to remember that ...
Page 716
... taken partial possession of some impatient minds in the country , and awakened popular debates in the press , and even in Congress . Notwithstanding these debates , this country will remain friendly henceforth and forever , if its ...
... taken partial possession of some impatient minds in the country , and awakened popular debates in the press , and even in Congress . Notwithstanding these debates , this country will remain friendly henceforth and forever , if its ...
Page 719
... taken . The allegation is that Erlanger & Co. , Frankfort , Germany , are the prin- cipal takers ; but the reliance , without doubt , is mainly upon Liverpool , London , and Manchester . The son of Erlanger in Paris is counted upon to ...
... taken . The allegation is that Erlanger & Co. , Frankfort , Germany , are the prin- cipal takers ; but the reliance , without doubt , is mainly upon Liverpool , London , and Manchester . The son of Erlanger in Paris is counted upon to ...
Page 720
... taken at the fixed price of 6d . per pound . This arrangement is of course designed by way of attraction to the speculative appetite , for supposing it were possible to get the cotton away , and sell it at Liverpool at 12d . per pound ...
... taken at the fixed price of 6d . per pound . This arrangement is of course designed by way of attraction to the speculative appetite , for supposing it were possible to get the cotton away , and sell it at Liverpool at 12d . per pound ...
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