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Page 122
... give up all my pretensions and go home . From my private correspondence I know that Lincoln says Clay is not fit for my place , but he is an elephant on my hands , and I guess I will give it to him ! Secretary Seward had high regard for ...
... give up all my pretensions and go home . From my private correspondence I know that Lincoln says Clay is not fit for my place , but he is an elephant on my hands , and I guess I will give it to him ! Secretary Seward had high regard for ...
Page 138
... gives no heed to any of these rumors . It has no apprehensions of British interfer- ence . It knows that no possible advantage , and only misfortunes , could result to France herself from any such ... give added 138 Lincoln and the Russians.
... gives no heed to any of these rumors . It has no apprehensions of British interfer- ence . It knows that no possible advantage , and only misfortunes , could result to France herself from any such ... give added 138 Lincoln and the Russians.
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... give rise to difficulties with the federal government or to other un- pleasantnesses , then it is permissible for you to divide the squadron into two or three parts , and to scatter it among those ports of the North American coast which ...
... give rise to difficulties with the federal government or to other un- pleasantnesses , then it is permissible for you to divide the squadron into two or three parts , and to scatter it among those ports of the North American coast which ...
Contents
Lincoln Denounces Russian Despotism | 3 |
The Divided House | 15 |
Stoeckl Attempts Mediation | 38 |
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