The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page vii
... British Artizans โ Russia Mr. Dayton Our Policy of Non - Intervention - The British Courts - The Alex- andra- British Aggressions - Indemnities - Adams - A Crisis - War with Great Britain Consequences Serious Topics Discussed ...
... British Artizans โ Russia Mr. Dayton Our Policy of Non - Intervention - The British Courts - The Alex- andra- British Aggressions - Indemnities - Adams - A Crisis - War with Great Britain Consequences Serious Topics Discussed ...
Page viii
... British Columbia - Our North Pacific States- Speeches in Mexico - Reception of the Chinese Embassy - Mr. Burlingame - The Darien Canal - ยท A Corporation โ Peter Cooper โ A Visit from Syracuse Friends , April , 1870 - The Destiny of ...
... British Columbia - Our North Pacific States- Speeches in Mexico - Reception of the Chinese Embassy - Mr. Burlingame - The Darien Canal - ยท A Corporation โ Peter Cooper โ A Visit from Syracuse Friends , April , 1870 - The Destiny of ...
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... British flag.1 Mr. Seward's reasons for adopting this course are ably presented in his correspondence with Mr. Adams and the British and French ministers.2 On the publication of the correspondence a complete change in public opinion ...
... British flag.1 Mr. Seward's reasons for adopting this course are ably presented in his correspondence with Mr. Adams and the British and French ministers.2 On the publication of the correspondence a complete change in public opinion ...
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... British government for the dam- ages inflicted upon American commerce by the Alabama and other vessels of British origin . In 1863 , propositions for " any fair and equitable form of arbitrament " began to be discussed . In 1865 ...
... British government for the dam- ages inflicted upon American commerce by the Alabama and other vessels of British origin . In 1863 , propositions for " any fair and equitable form of arbitrament " began to be discussed . In 1865 ...
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... British colonial steamer , and taken from her deck two insurgents who were proceeding to Europe on an errand of treason against their own country . Lord Lyons has prudently refrained from opening the subject to me , as , I presume ...
... British colonial steamer , and taken from her deck two insurgents who were proceeding to Europe on an errand of treason against their own country . Lord Lyons has prudently refrained from opening the subject to me , as , I presume ...
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