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... confidence , however , for this government at present , and so long as it shall be occupied with the interests and ideas with which the American people are now practically engaged , I can very confidently say that the United States are ...
... confidence , however , for this government at present , and so long as it shall be occupied with the interests and ideas with which the American people are now practically engaged , I can very confidently say that the United States are ...
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... confidence in the gov- ernment at home and respect for it abroad . The case presented to the notice of the government of the United States , and upon which the intervention of the Executive was asked by the government of Spain , is set ...
... confidence in the gov- ernment at home and respect for it abroad . The case presented to the notice of the government of the United States , and upon which the intervention of the Executive was asked by the government of Spain , is set ...
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... confidence abused by the smuggling on board of any passengers who are sent from penal establishments . We feel cer- tain that the present case will cause the greatest indignation to the owners of the Deutschland - the more so , as the ...
... confidence abused by the smuggling on board of any passengers who are sent from penal establishments . We feel cer- tain that the present case will cause the greatest indignation to the owners of the Deutschland - the more so , as the ...
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... confident that they will be submitted to the enlight- ened examination due to the intrinsic merits of the great end they are meant to forward , and also with the most friendly disposition on your excellency's part to set at rest forever ...
... confident that they will be submitted to the enlight- ened examination due to the intrinsic merits of the great end they are meant to forward , and also with the most friendly disposition on your excellency's part to set at rest forever ...
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... confidence , to the captain general . I am , sir , your obedient servant , THOMAS SAVAGE , Esq . , F. W. SEWARD , Assistant Secretary . Vice - Consul General of the United States , Havana . Mr. Seward to Mr. Tassara . DEPARTMENT OF ...
... confidence , to the captain general . I am , sir , your obedient servant , THOMAS SAVAGE , Esq . , F. W. SEWARD , Assistant Secretary . Vice - Consul General of the United States , Havana . Mr. Seward to Mr. Tassara . DEPARTMENT OF ...
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