Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1874 |
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Page xv
... action by Congress I must continue to recognize the government heretofore recognized by me . I regret to say that , with preparations for the late election , decided indications appeared in some localities in the Southern States of a de ...
... action by Congress I must continue to recognize the government heretofore recognized by me . I regret to say that , with preparations for the late election , decided indications appeared in some localities in the Southern States of a de ...
Page xix
... action as will secure a greater general interest in it . Already many foreign nations have sig- nified their intention to be represented at it , and it may be expected . that every civilized nation will be represented . The rules ...
... action as will secure a greater general interest in it . Already many foreign nations have sig- nified their intention to be represented at it , and it may be expected . that every civilized nation will be represented . The rules ...
Page xxiii
... action of the authorities may never be suspended more than twenty - four hours . In the localities distant by nine hours or more than nine hours of travel from the residence of the consular agent , the agents of the public force may ...
... action of the authorities may never be suspended more than twenty - four hours . In the localities distant by nine hours or more than nine hours of travel from the residence of the consular agent , the agents of the public force may ...
Page xlii
... action of the governor of Macao . Proposed blockade of the northern coast of Spain .. 550 Denial of the Maltese authorities that they per- mit the conveyance of slaves to Constantinople . 4 Inquiry respecting the laws of Canada re ...
... action of the governor of Macao . Proposed blockade of the northern coast of Spain .. 550 Denial of the Maltese authorities that they per- mit the conveyance of slaves to Constantinople . 4 Inquiry respecting the laws of Canada re ...
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... action , who gave to their country not only the proclamation of freedom , but freedom itself . My countrymen , I have no time to - day to lead you back into the shadow of a century , and wander with you over the battle - grounds whereon ...
... action , who gave to their country not only the proclamation of freedom , but freedom itself . My countrymen , I have no time to - day to lead you back into the shadow of a century , and wander with you over the battle - grounds whereon ...
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