The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... despatches to our Ministers abroad , designed to give them authentic annals of the progress of the war . views given were usually those also of the Executive . The The SELECTIONS FROM DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE embrace ninety - eight of ...
... despatches to our Ministers abroad , designed to give them authentic annals of the progress of the war . views given were usually those also of the Executive . The The SELECTIONS FROM DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE embrace ninety - eight of ...
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... despatches to the Secretary of State , as published by Congress , bear ample proof of the fidelity and industry which characterized this important branch of the public service during the Mr. Seward never failed to acknowledge and ...
... despatches to the Secretary of State , as published by Congress , bear ample proof of the fidelity and industry which characterized this important branch of the public service during the Mr. Seward never failed to acknowledge and ...
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... despatches to Mr. Seward , reflecting the general sentiment at for- eign courts , were full of criticisms on the conduct ... despatch to Mr. Wood , April 22 , 1862 , page 315 . were very arduous during the war . Mr. Seward alludes 4 MEMOIR .
... despatches to Mr. Seward , reflecting the general sentiment at for- eign courts , were full of criticisms on the conduct ... despatch to Mr. Wood , April 22 , 1862 , page 315 . were very arduous during the war . Mr. Seward alludes 4 MEMOIR .
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... despatches , when he says : - " You can readily imagine how vast a machinery has been created in the War Department , in the Navy Department , and in the Treasury Department respec- tively . The head of each is a man of busy occupations ...
... despatches , when he says : - " You can readily imagine how vast a machinery has been created in the War Department , in the Navy Department , and in the Treasury Department respec- tively . The head of each is a man of busy occupations ...
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... despatches of remark- able interest . Owing to a change of ministry in Great Britain , during the con- troversy , and to other causes , more or less delay occurred in the negotiations . The propositions made by Great Britain , through ...
... despatches of remark- able interest . Owing to a change of ministry in Great Britain , during the con- troversy , and to other causes , more or less delay occurred in the negotiations . The propositions made by Great Britain , through ...
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