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Page 736
... ship with British merchandise , not for the insurgents , but for the Mexi- cans , and that they found it difficult if not impossible to effect an insurance in London , because a general suspicion attending the Matamoras trade ex- posed ...
... ship with British merchandise , not for the insurgents , but for the Mexi- cans , and that they found it difficult if not impossible to effect an insurance in London , because a general suspicion attending the Matamoras trade ex- posed ...
Page 751
... ship . ( Oh ! ) Yes , there are people so imbued with northern feeling as to be indignant at that assertion . ( Hear , hear . ) But the truth is known . Why , the Warrior would destroy their whole fleet . ( Hear , and a laugh . ) Their ...
... ship . ( Oh ! ) Yes , there are people so imbued with northern feeling as to be indignant at that assertion . ( Hear , hear . ) But the truth is known . Why , the Warrior would destroy their whole fleet . ( Hear , and a laugh . ) Their ...
Page 755
... ship in every other State , and leaves it to each State to prescribe the conditions of its own proper citizenship . By the constitutions of several of the States , especially the new ones , the preliminary declaration of intention ...
... ship in every other State , and leaves it to each State to prescribe the conditions of its own proper citizenship . By the constitutions of several of the States , especially the new ones , the preliminary declaration of intention ...
Page 762
... ships- of - war , within reach , but I can find none . The Constellation , a sailing ship , is somewhere in the Mediterranean . I am , sir , your obedient servant , Hon . WILLIAM H. SEWARD , Secretary of State , & c . , & c . , & c . WM ...
... ships- of - war , within reach , but I can find none . The Constellation , a sailing ship , is somewhere in the Mediterranean . I am , sir , your obedient servant , Hon . WILLIAM H. SEWARD , Secretary of State , & c . , & c . , & c . WM ...
Page 763
... ships in question having a foreign destination , the French agents had no authority to intervene in this circumstance ... ship burned was the Anglo Saxon , of New York , Captain John M. Cavarly ; loaded with coal ; bound from Liver- pool ...
... ships in question having a foreign destination , the French agents had no authority to intervene in this circumstance ... ship burned was the Anglo Saxon , of New York , Captain John M. Cavarly ; loaded with coal ; bound from Liver- pool ...
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