Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Parte1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1868 |
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... land in Alaska .. 407 de Stoeckl . THE NETHERLANDS . 1866 . 1 Mr. Ewing to Mr. Dec. 1 Reception at the court .. 409 Seward . 1867 . 11 12 47RQIRL .do .... Jan. 1 ... do .... Jan. 21 The rinderpest in the Netherlands . Same subject 409 ...
... land in Alaska .. 407 de Stoeckl . THE NETHERLANDS . 1866 . 1 Mr. Ewing to Mr. Dec. 1 Reception at the court .. 409 Seward . 1867 . 11 12 47RQIRL .do .... Jan. 1 ... do .... Jan. 21 The rinderpest in the Netherlands . Same subject 409 ...
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... land the home of his choice . In the case of the latter , neither a residence of five years , and the knowledge of our institutions which it gives , nor attachment to the principles of the Constitution , are the only conditions upon ...
... land the home of his choice . In the case of the latter , neither a residence of five years , and the knowledge of our institutions which it gives , nor attachment to the principles of the Constitution , are the only conditions upon ...
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... land and protect us on the sea ; the pensioner upon the gratitude of the nation , bearing the scars and wounds ... lands . They show the necessity of retiring our paper money , that the return of gold and silver to the avenues of trade ...
... land and protect us on the sea ; the pensioner upon the gratitude of the nation , bearing the scars and wounds ... lands . They show the necessity of retiring our paper money , that the return of gold and silver to the avenues of trade ...
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... land service and for free mail matter , were $ 19,978,693 . The expenditures for all purposes were $ 19,235,483 , leaving an unexpended balance in favor of the department of $ 743,210 , which can be ap- plied towards the expenses of the ...
... land service and for free mail matter , were $ 19,978,693 . The expenditures for all purposes were $ 19,235,483 , leaving an unexpended balance in favor of the department of $ 743,210 , which can be ap- plied towards the expenses of the ...
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... land forces with rifles from Birmingham , subject only to the risk of capture at sea , whereas the agents of another can- not , without breaking the law of the land and incurring the risk of heavy penalties , fit out a vessel of war at ...
... land forces with rifles from Birmingham , subject only to the risk of capture at sea , whereas the agents of another can- not , without breaking the law of the land and incurring the risk of heavy penalties , fit out a vessel of war at ...
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