The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... French in Mexico Slaves Emancipated by our Armies An Emancipating Crusade - Success in the West Burnside and Pope's Victories - Earl Russell's Opinion Slave Trade Treaty - Lord Lyons - Important Strokes in the West Hostile Attitude of ...
... French in Mexico Slaves Emancipated by our Armies An Emancipating Crusade - Success in the West Burnside and Pope's Victories - Earl Russell's Opinion Slave Trade Treaty - Lord Lyons - Important Strokes in the West Hostile Attitude of ...
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... French Scepticism— Intervention Slavery and Colonization - Mr. Adams - Slavery Discussed - In- - tervention Considered - Mr. Cameron - Foreign and Domestic Affairs- - Procla- mation of September , 1862 — Emancipation — Immigration ...
... French Scepticism— Intervention Slavery and Colonization - Mr. Adams - Slavery Discussed - In- - tervention Considered - Mr. Cameron - Foreign and Domestic Affairs- - Procla- mation of September , 1862 — Emancipation — Immigration ...
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... French ministers.2 On the publication of the correspondence a complete change in public opinion ensued . Mr. Seward was regarded everywhere as a peace - maker and a wise diplomatist . Great Britain accepted his solution of the ...
... French ministers.2 On the publication of the correspondence a complete change in public opinion ensued . Mr. Seward was regarded everywhere as a peace - maker and a wise diplomatist . Great Britain accepted his solution of the ...
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... French arms , could but excite the gravest apprehensions . Mr. Seward had plainly indicated to the 1 See Vol . I. , p . 289 . 2 Hayti , March 3 , 1863 ; Liberia , May 18 , 1864 . The French government ( September 26 , 1863 ) that 26 MEMOIR ...
... French arms , could but excite the gravest apprehensions . Mr. Seward had plainly indicated to the 1 See Vol . I. , p . 289 . 2 Hayti , March 3 , 1863 ; Liberia , May 18 , 1864 . The French government ( September 26 , 1863 ) that 26 MEMOIR ...
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William Henry Seward George E. Baker. The French government ( September 26 , 1863 ) that such a proceeding must lead to war between France and the United States . French Minister intimated that if war must be the result his gov- ernment ...
William Henry Seward George E. Baker. The French government ( September 26 , 1863 ) that such a proceeding must lead to war between France and the United States . French Minister intimated that if war must be the result his gov- ernment ...
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