Papers Relating to the Treaty of Washington, 1. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1872 |
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... Confederacy was imminent , if indeed it might not be considered to have already begun . [ 51 ] * " Simultaneously with the arrival of this news , a telegram , purporting to have been conveyed to Halifax from the United States , was ...
... Confederacy was imminent , if indeed it might not be considered to have already begun . [ 51 ] * " Simultaneously with the arrival of this news , a telegram , purporting to have been conveyed to Halifax from the United States , was ...
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... Confederate States of North America . " It would seem , therefore , that on the 1st of June , 1861 , Her Majesty's Government regarded only as " imminent " the hostilities which Her Majesty's Proclamation of the 13th of the previous May ...
... Confederate States of North America . " It would seem , therefore , that on the 1st of June , 1861 , Her Majesty's Government regarded only as " imminent " the hostilities which Her Majesty's Proclamation of the 13th of the previous May ...
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... Confederate States ; * that you were therefore not loyal in your neutrality ; and I appeal to the precipitancy with which you issued your Proclamation , thereby involv ing a recognition of the Confederate States as a belligerent power ...
... Confederate States ; * that you were therefore not loyal in your neutrality ; and I appeal to the precipitancy with which you issued your Proclamation , thereby involv ing a recognition of the Confederate States as a belligerent power ...
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... Confederate Government , and employed solely for that Government , and yet he doubts the expediency of stopping them from entering our ports . He speaks as though we were asking that he should send out ships of war to order away these ...
... Confederate Government , and employed solely for that Government , and yet he doubts the expediency of stopping them from entering our ports . He speaks as though we were asking that he should send out ships of war to order away these ...
89. lappuse
... Confederate States have no ports except those of the Mersey and the Clyde , from which they fit out ships to cruise against the Federals ; and having no ports to which to bring their prizes , they are obiged to burn them on the high ...
... Confederate States have no ports except those of the Mersey and the Clyde , from which they fit out ships to cruise against the Federals ; and having no ports to which to bring their prizes , they are obiged to burn them on the high ...
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