Papers Relating to the Treaty of Washington, 1. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1872 |
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... London , was instructed [ 43 ] to communicate to Lord Russell the Inaugural Address of the President , and to assure him that the President entertained full confidence in the speedy restoration of the harmony and unity of the Government ...
... London , was instructed [ 43 ] to communicate to Lord Russell the Inaugural Address of the President , and to assure him that the President entertained full confidence in the speedy restoration of the harmony and unity of the Government ...
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... London newspapers . It is not likely that a copy was received in London before the 10th , by the Fulton from New York . 1 Blue Book , North America , No. 1 , 1862 , page 26 . The following is the President's Proclamation of the blockade ...
... London newspapers . It is not likely that a copy was received in London before the 10th , by the Fulton from New York . 1 Blue Book , North America , No. 1 , 1862 , page 26 . The following is the President's Proclamation of the blockade ...
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... London for the present , in the hope that the recognition of the Southern Confederacy would not be long delayed ... London on the 14th of May . The official copy sent by Mr. Seward to Mr. Dallas reached Southampton on the evening of the ...
... London for the present , in the hope that the recognition of the Southern Confederacy would not be long delayed ... London on the 14th of May . The official copy sent by Mr. Seward to Mr. Dallas reached Southampton on the evening of the ...
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... London ; for at that time the intelligence of the exhilar- ating effect of the Queen's Proclamation upon the insurgents , and its depressing effect upon the Government and loyal population of the United States , had not reached Europe ...
... London ; for at that time the intelligence of the exhilar- ating effect of the Queen's Proclamation upon the insurgents , and its depressing effect upon the Government and loyal population of the United States , had not reached Europe ...
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... London . Mr. Adams , I think , arrived in London about the 15th of May , and when he opened his newspaper next morning he found the Proclamation of Neutrality , acknowledging the belligerent rights of the South . I say that the proper ...
... London . Mr. Adams , I think , arrived in London about the 15th of May , and when he opened his newspaper next morning he found the Proclamation of Neutrality , acknowledging the belligerent rights of the South . I say that the proper ...
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