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... Sir F. Bruce to Mr. April 10 Requesting audience of the President for pre- 121 Seward . sentation of his letter of credence from the British government . Mr. Hunter to Mr. April 15 Burnley . Assassination of the President , and ...
... Sir F. Bruce to Mr. April 10 Requesting audience of the President for pre- 121 Seward . sentation of his letter of credence from the British government . Mr. Hunter to Mr. April 15 Burnley . Assassination of the President , and ...
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... Sir F. Bruce to Mr. April 20 The President's proclamation relative to 132 Hunter . persons engaged in the violation of the blockade . Do ........ April 22 Demonstrations of respect to the memory of President Lincoln . Action of the gov ...
... Sir F. Bruce to Mr. April 20 The President's proclamation relative to 132 Hunter . persons engaged in the violation of the blockade . Do ........ April 22 Demonstrations of respect to the memory of President Lincoln . Action of the gov ...
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... Sir April 29 F. Bruce . Sir F. Bruce to Mr. May 1 Hunter . Do ........ May 1 The President's proclamation relative to per- sons engaged in the violation of the blockade . Cotton captured at Mobile , Charleston , and Savannah claimed by ...
... Sir April 29 F. Bruce . Sir F. Bruce to Mr. May 1 Hunter . Do ........ May 1 The President's proclamation relative to per- sons engaged in the violation of the blockade . Cotton captured at Mobile , Charleston , and Savannah claimed by ...
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... Sir F. Bruce to May 18 Assassination of President Lincoln . Extract 155 Mr. Hunter . from a speech of the lieutenant ... Sir May 19 Assassination of President Lincoln . Reso- 160 F. Bruce . lution of condolence . Do ..... May 20 The same ...
... Sir F. Bruce to May 18 Assassination of President Lincoln . Extract 155 Mr. Hunter . from a speech of the lieutenant ... Sir May 19 Assassination of President Lincoln . Reso- 160 F. Bruce . lution of condolence . Do ..... May 20 The same ...
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... Sir June F. Bruce . 2 Attempted introduction of yellow fever into the northern cities . 168 Do ....... June 2 Assassination of President Lincoln . Reso 169 lutions of condolence . Do ........ June 3 The same subject 169 Sir F. Bruce to ...
... Sir June F. Bruce . 2 Attempted introduction of yellow fever into the northern cities . 168 Do ....... June 2 Assassination of President Lincoln . Reso 169 lutions of condolence . Do ........ June 3 The same subject 169 Sir F. Bruce to ...
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acknowledge the receipt Acting Secretary addressed American April assurance authorities belligerent Canada Canada West Captain chargé d'affaires communication confederate consul cotton crew Danish December declaration DEPARTMENT despatch Drouyn de Lhuys Emperor enclose a copy Enclosure ERNEST PICARD excellency February foreign affairs France Frederick Bruce FREDERICK W. A. BRUCE French high consideration highest consideration honor to acknowledge honor to enclose honor to transmit humble servant HUME BURNLEY Hunter to Sir imperial instant instructions insurgents January JOHN BIGELOW Jules Favre LEGATION letter Limburg Majesty Majesty's government March ment Mexican Mexico minister of foreign Nassau nation Navy neutral obedient servant officers Olinde Paris parties piratical port President Lincoln province question received reference regard reply request respect schooner Seward ship Sir F SIR FREDERICK W. A. slavery steamer Stirrups cay Stonewall sympathy telegraph tion treaty ultimo United States consul United States government vessel Washington WILLIAM H
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Page 292 - In your hands, my dissatisfied fellow-countrymen, and not in mine, is the momentous issue of civil war. The government will not assail you. You can have no conflict without being yourselves the aggressors. You have no oath registered in heaven to destroy the government, while I shall have the most solemn one to "preserve, protect, and defend it.
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Page 292 - A duty devolves upon me which is, perhaps, greater than that which has devolved upon any other man since the days of WASHINGTON. He never would have succeeded except for the aid of Divine Providence, upon which he at all times relied. I feel that I cannot succeed without the same Divine aid which sustained him, and...
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Page 117 - SIR: I have received the letter which you did me the honor to address to me on the 24th of this month.
Page 321 - Receive, sir, the assurances of the high consideration with which I have the honor to be your very humble and obedient servant, PRINCE DE LA TOUR D'AUVERGNE. Mr. WASHBURNE, United States Minister at Paris. 7 This correspondence was carried still further. Having...
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