Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... further concessions , and led them to await the actual experiment of establishing the blockade which had been announced . Secretary Welles made all possible haste to improvise a navy , and the rapidity with which he accom- plished his ...
... further concessions , and led them to await the actual experiment of establishing the blockade which had been announced . Secretary Welles made all possible haste to improvise a navy , and the rapidity with which he accom- plished his ...
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... further manifested by a rigorous treatment of the new captives . Davis to Lincoln , July 6 , 1861 . MS . 1861 . President Lincoln made no reply to the letter of Mr. Davis . The indicted prisoners were brought into court , and on July ...
... further manifested by a rigorous treatment of the new captives . Davis to Lincoln , July 6 , 1861 . MS . 1861 . President Lincoln made no reply to the letter of Mr. Davis . The indicted prisoners were brought into court , and on July ...
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... further instruction was given , that if the demand were not substantially complied with in seven days , Lord Lyons should break off diplo- matic relations and return with his whole legation to London . Yet at the last moment Lord ...
... further instruction was given , that if the demand were not substantially complied with in seven days , Lord Lyons should break off diplo- matic relations and return with his whole legation to London . Yet at the last moment Lord ...
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... further conversation ensued in conse- quence of questions put by him with a view to ascertain the exact character of the dispatch . At the conclusion he asked me to give him to - morrow to consider the ques- tion and to communicate with ...
... further conversation ensued in conse- quence of questions put by him with a view to ascertain the exact character of the dispatch . At the conclusion he asked me to give him to - morrow to consider the ques- tion and to communicate with ...
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... further , that the determination thus made shall be the law for all future analogous cases between Great Britain and the United States . We may suppose that upon consultation with Mr. Seward , Mr. Lincoln decided that , desirable as ...
... further , that the determination thus made shall be the law for all future analogous cases between Great Britain and the United States . We may suppose that upon consultation with Mr. Seward , Mr. Lincoln decided that , desirable as ...
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