The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... France and England in the forms of recognition and mediation , the rebel cruisers , the Alabama claims , the invasion of Mexico by France , are among the subjects quite fully presented in the " Selec- tions . " Questions of ...
... France and England in the forms of recognition and mediation , the rebel cruisers , the Alabama claims , the invasion of Mexico by France , are among the subjects quite fully presented in the " Selec- tions . " Questions of ...
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... France and England - Chickahominy - Farra- gut , Halleck , Goldsborough - Seven Days ' Battles - General Butler in New Orleans -Military Situation Large Preparations - Threatening Action of Great Britain Antietam Foreign Intervention ...
... France and England - Chickahominy - Farra- gut , Halleck , Goldsborough - Seven Days ' Battles - General Butler in New Orleans -Military Situation Large Preparations - Threatening Action of Great Britain Antietam Foreign Intervention ...
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... France - - - - - --- - - Misunderstanding by the Imperial Government - The Agents of the Confederacy in Paris- An Elaborate Statement of the Case - Unanswerable Arguments- The Crisis- Fort Sumter Attacked - Surrender Slavery Consid ...
... France - - - - - --- - - Misunderstanding by the Imperial Government - The Agents of the Confederacy in Paris- An Elaborate Statement of the Case - Unanswerable Arguments- The Crisis- Fort Sumter Attacked - Surrender Slavery Consid ...
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... France , Russia , Turkey , and China , there is not one of these agents who has ever rebuked or condemned the exten- sion or aggrandizement of slavery . There is not one who does not even defend and justify it . There is not one who ...
... France , Russia , Turkey , and China , there is not one of these agents who has ever rebuked or condemned the exten- sion or aggrandizement of slavery . There is not one who does not even defend and justify it . There is not one who ...
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William Henry Seward George E. Baker. Early in 1863 , the Emperor of France made a formal presenta- tion of the subject to our government through M. Mercier , the Min- ister of France residing at Washington.1 Under date of February 6 ...
William Henry Seward George E. Baker. Early in 1863 , the Emperor of France made a formal presenta- tion of the subject to our government through M. Mercier , the Min- ister of France residing at Washington.1 Under date of February 6 ...
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