The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page iv
... relations of the coun- try during the war . The Trent affair , the officious interference of France and England in the forms of recognition and mediation , the rebel cruisers , the Alabama claims , the invasion of Mexico by France , are ...
... relations of the coun- try during the war . The Trent affair , the officious interference of France and England in the forms of recognition and mediation , the rebel cruisers , the Alabama claims , the invasion of Mexico by France , are ...
Page vii
... Relations of the United States and Great Britain Reviewed at Length Mr. Adams - The Alabama Claims- Lord Stanley - A Joint Commis- sion - - -- A Mixed Commission bell - Maximilian -- Juarez- - - -Two Commissions General Sherman ...
... Relations of the United States and Great Britain Reviewed at Length Mr. Adams - The Alabama Claims- Lord Stanley - A Joint Commis- sion - - -- A Mixed Commission bell - Maximilian -- Juarez- - - -Two Commissions General Sherman ...
Page 3
... relations with Mr. Seward discloses something of the spirit in which the duties of the department were discharged by all , even the humblest , of its officers during those eventful years , as well as the appreciation they received from ...
... relations with Mr. Seward discloses something of the spirit in which the duties of the department were discharged by all , even the humblest , of its officers during those eventful years , as well as the appreciation they received from ...
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... relations between the United States and all the nations of the world . His consular system , which at an early period became self - sustaining , was perfected and made an im- portant branch of foreign intercourse . With notable ...
... relations between the United States and all the nations of the world . His consular system , which at an early period became self - sustaining , was perfected and made an im- portant branch of foreign intercourse . With notable ...
Page 5
... relations with China , in 1868 ; to facilitate the construction of a canal across the Isthmus , and to se- cure the interests of the United States therein , with Nicaragua , in 1867 ; to secure the rights of naturalized citizens in ...
... relations with China , in 1868 ; to facilitate the construction of a canal across the Isthmus , and to se- cure the interests of the United States therein , with Nicaragua , in 1867 ; to secure the rights of naturalized citizens in ...
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