Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Parte1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1868 |
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... appears never to have been consulted in the proceedings , denies the power of Mr. Morse to make such a concession , and considers the terms of that contract so disadvantageous to the government as to render it highly unadvisable for him ...
... appears never to have been consulted in the proceedings , denies the power of Mr. Morse to make such a concession , and considers the terms of that contract so disadvantageous to the government as to render it highly unadvisable for him ...
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... appears to have been made on the 6th instant , one week before the date of your letter , ) we were informed of it by a letter of the attorneys of the other side , dated the 7th instant . In comparing the report of the agreement rendered ...
... appears to have been made on the 6th instant , one week before the date of your letter , ) we were informed of it by a letter of the attorneys of the other side , dated the 7th instant . In comparing the report of the agreement rendered ...
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... appears to be the payment of heavy costs to both sides , or an agreement which may save Mr. Prioleau from the risk of ruin on the con- dition of a frank and full exposition of the truth . I think he has it in his power to restore all ...
... appears to be the payment of heavy costs to both sides , or an agreement which may save Mr. Prioleau from the risk of ruin on the con- dition of a frank and full exposition of the truth . I think he has it in his power to restore all ...
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... appears that that depart- ment having revoked certain powers heretofore conferred upon Mr. Morse , our consul at London , it is desirable that you should designate some suitable per- son to take charge and dispose of any unfinished ...
... appears that that depart- ment having revoked certain powers heretofore conferred upon Mr. Morse , our consul at London , it is desirable that you should designate some suitable per- son to take charge and dispose of any unfinished ...
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... appears no prospect as yet , the reconstruction of the south will tax the energies of both for some time to come . The States of the late confederacy have greatly increased the President's difficulties , and disappointed the hopes of ...
... appears no prospect as yet , the reconstruction of the south will tax the energies of both for some time to come . The States of the late confederacy have greatly increased the President's difficulties , and disappointed the hopes of ...
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