The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... persons not convicted or accused of crime , an absolute political right of self - expatriation and a choice of new national allegiance , with all its exemptions and privileges . On these principles he negotiated a number of treaties ...
... persons not convicted or accused of crime , an absolute political right of self - expatriation and a choice of new national allegiance , with all its exemptions and privileges . On these principles he negotiated a number of treaties ...
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... person has he ever expressed distrust of the President or of any of his associates in the government ; but , on the contrary , has uniformly supported and defended them all . That he has not been quick or willing to en- tertain ...
... person has he ever expressed distrust of the President or of any of his associates in the government ; but , on the contrary , has uniformly supported and defended them all . That he has not been quick or willing to en- tertain ...
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... persons holding positions in the Department of State , as follows : - August 12 , 1862 . TO THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE , and other persons in the service of the Department of State : - There are thirty - two of us now employed in ...
... persons holding positions in the Department of State , as follows : - August 12 , 1862 . TO THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE , and other persons in the service of the Department of State : - There are thirty - two of us now employed in ...
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... persons , not naturalized , re- siding there , made numerous claims and raised a variety of ques- tions which , through the ministers and consuls of their respective countries , were brought to the attention of the Secretary of State ...
... persons , not naturalized , re- siding there , made numerous claims and raised a variety of ques- tions which , through the ministers and consuls of their respective countries , were brought to the attention of the Secretary of State ...
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... person to re- ceive Arguelles , and requested that he be put on board a steamer for Havana . On the 19th of May , 1864 , the Captain - General an- nounced the arrival of Arguelles at Havana in charge of a confiden- tial officer . In the ...
... person to re- ceive Arguelles , and requested that he be put on board a steamer for Havana . On the 19th of May , 1864 , the Captain - General an- nounced the arrival of Arguelles at Havana in charge of a confiden- tial officer . In the ...
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