Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4053U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... Washington , April 29 , 1896 . SIR : I have the honor to acknowledge yours of the 29th instant . House Ex . Doc . No. 341 , Fiftieth Congress , first session , shows the circumstances under which the Canadian Cree Indians first crossed ...
... Washington , April 29 , 1896 . SIR : I have the honor to acknowledge yours of the 29th instant . House Ex . Doc . No. 341 , Fiftieth Congress , first session , shows the circumstances under which the Canadian Cree Indians first crossed ...
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... Washington , D. C. J. E. RICKARDS , Governor of Montana . DEPARTMENT OF STATE , January 30 , 1896 . SIR : I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 21st instant , relative to making arrangements for the removal ...
... Washington , D. C. J. E. RICKARDS , Governor of Montana . DEPARTMENT OF STATE , January 30 , 1896 . SIR : I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 21st instant , relative to making arrangements for the removal ...
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... Washington in bringing about this end , I have been instructed to place myself in communication with you for this purpose . I should therefore be pleased to learn whether your arrangements for the delivery of these persons at the ...
... Washington in bringing about this end , I have been instructed to place myself in communication with you for this purpose . I should therefore be pleased to learn whether your arrangements for the delivery of these persons at the ...
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... Washington offered them in great num- bers and with sufficient energy . He instantly protested , not only on grounds of morality and fact , but also of policy . " Buenos Ayres , " he said , was " sunk in the most complete anarchy ; " in ...
... Washington offered them in great num- bers and with sufficient energy . He instantly protested , not only on grounds of morality and fact , but also of policy . " Buenos Ayres , " he said , was " sunk in the most complete anarchy ; " in ...
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... Washington and has made no progress in subduing the insurgent States . Such being the case , I agree with you that the time is come for offering mediation to the United States Government with a view to the recognition of the ...
... Washington and has made no progress in subduing the insurgent States . Such being the case , I agree with you that the time is come for offering mediation to the United States Government with a view to the recognition of the ...
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