Papers Relating to the Treaty of Washington, 1. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1872 |
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United States. Department of State. [ 31 ] * PART II . THE UNFRIENDLY COURSE PURSUED BY GREAT BRITAIN TOWARD THE UNITED STATES FROM THE OUTBREAK TO THE CLOSE OF THE INSURRECTION . In 1860 the United States had been an independent nation ...
United States. Department of State. [ 31 ] * PART II . THE UNFRIENDLY COURSE PURSUED BY GREAT BRITAIN TOWARD THE UNITED STATES FROM THE OUTBREAK TO THE CLOSE OF THE INSURRECTION . In 1860 the United States had been an independent nation ...
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United States. Department of State. from one part of their dominions to the other must run . In 1854 they conferred upon the people of the British Possessions in North America the advantages of a free , full commercial intercourse with ...
United States. Department of State. from one part of their dominions to the other must run . In 1854 they conferred upon the people of the British Possessions in North America the advantages of a free , full commercial intercourse with ...
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United States. Department of State. that a Government which they supposed to be in sympathy with their policy as to African slavery , would precipitate a decision as to the in- surgents , which was so obviously injurious to the United ...
United States. Department of State. that a Government which they supposed to be in sympathy with their policy as to African slavery , would precipitate a decision as to the in- surgents , which was so obviously injurious to the United ...
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United States. Department of State. only look upon this step as the initiative toward a recognition , yet the object of their Government being to reach that * recogni- [ 76 ] tion gradually , so as not to give good ground for a breach ...
United States. Department of State. only look upon this step as the initiative toward a recognition , yet the object of their Government being to reach that * recogni- [ 76 ] tion gradually , so as not to give good ground for a breach ...
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United States. Department of State. But neither in one case nor in the other was there the smallest intima- tion of a desire to put in any caveat whatever of the kind proposed in bis last declaration . That seems to have been an ...
United States. Department of State. But neither in one case nor in the other was there the smallest intima- tion of a desire to put in any caveat whatever of the kind proposed in bis last declaration . That seems to have been an ...
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