The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page 16
... government through M. Mercier , the Min- ister of France residing at Washington.1 Under date of February 6 , 1863 ... Majesty's government must decline either to make reparation and compensation for the captures made by the Alabama or to ...
... government through M. Mercier , the Min- ister of France residing at Washington.1 Under date of February 6 , 1863 ... Majesty's government must decline either to make reparation and compensation for the captures made by the Alabama or to ...
Page 66
... Majesty's government , that Major - General Butler's order concerning the females in New Orleans who gave offence to the Union soldiers was an improper one in respect to the expressions employed in it , whatever constructions might be ...
... Majesty's government , that Major - General Butler's order concerning the females in New Orleans who gave offence to the Union soldiers was an improper one in respect to the expressions employed in it , whatever constructions might be ...
Page 83
... Majesty's government . The legal proofs in support of a claim for indemnity will be collected and transmitted to you ... political canvass which closes to - day . No apprehensions of any change of the policy of the country in regard to ...
... Majesty's government . The legal proofs in support of a claim for indemnity will be collected and transmitted to you ... political canvass which closes to - day . No apprehensions of any change of the policy of the country in regard to ...
Page 118
... Majesty's government or of Parliament to bear upon this government , by some form of media- tion or representation , with a view to obtain concessions or terms for the insurgents as conditions of the abandonment by them of their wicked ...
... Majesty's government or of Parliament to bear upon this government , by some form of media- tion or representation , with a view to obtain concessions or terms for the insurgents as conditions of the abandonment by them of their wicked ...
Page 138
... Majesty's gov- ernment . I desire , however , to be understood as speaking with sincerity and frankness when I say , that this government does not for a moment believe that any of the proceedings which I have related were adopted under ...
... Majesty's gov- ernment . I desire , however , to be understood as speaking with sincerity and frankness when I say , that this government does not for a moment believe that any of the proceedings which I have related were adopted under ...
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