Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Accompanying the Annual Message of the President to the First Session of the Thirthy-eight Congress, Volumen2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1864 |
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... reason to suppose ; that she may leave in the course of two or three weeks . I am , sir , your obedient servant , Hon . WILLIAM H. SEWARD , Secretary of State , & c . WILLIAM L. DAYTON . [ Translation . -Enclosure . ] CONSULAR AGENCY OF ...
... reason to suppose ; that she may leave in the course of two or three weeks . I am , sir , your obedient servant , Hon . WILLIAM H. SEWARD , Secretary of State , & c . WILLIAM L. DAYTON . [ Translation . -Enclosure . ] CONSULAR AGENCY OF ...
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... reason why my communication as to the rebel ships now being built at Bordeaux and Nantes had not been definitely answered . I left some additional evidence with him this morning , to wit : Copy of contract between Arman and Bullock for ...
... reason why my communication as to the rebel ships now being built at Bordeaux and Nantes had not been definitely answered . I left some additional evidence with him this morning , to wit : Copy of contract between Arman and Bullock for ...
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... reason , the United States are not now at liberty to consider the question of recognizing a government which , in the further chances of war , may come into its place . The United States , con- sistently with their principles , can do ...
... reason , the United States are not now at liberty to consider the question of recognizing a government which , in the further chances of war , may come into its place . The United States , con- sistently with their principles , can do ...
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... reason of our blockade , is to make their acknowledged weakness a source of strength . No such exception can , I think , fairly exempt them from the ordi- nary rules of maritime law . The spirit of the despatch before mentioned , in ...
... reason of our blockade , is to make their acknowledged weakness a source of strength . No such exception can , I think , fairly exempt them from the ordi- nary rules of maritime law . The spirit of the despatch before mentioned , in ...
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... reason to hope that the views developed by the Em- peror's government will obtain the assent of all the cabinets , and that they will voluntarily support the manifestation near the court of St. Petersburgh . I request you , therefore ...
... reason to hope that the views developed by the Em- peror's government will obtain the assent of all the cabinets , and that they will voluntarily support the manifestation near the court of St. Petersburgh . I request you , therefore ...
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Página 806 - And by virtue of the power and for the purpose aforesaid, I do order and declare that all persons held as slaves within said designated States and parts of States are, and henceforward shall be free...
Página 1399 - ... commander-in-chief of the army and navy of the United States in time of actual armed rebellion against the authority and government of the United States, and as a fit and necessary war measure for suppressing said rebellion, do, on this first day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and...
Página 806 - I do order and declare that all persons held as slaves within said designated States and parts of States are and henceforward shall be free; and that the Executive government of the United States, including the military and naval authorities thereof, will recognize and maintain the freedom of said persons.
Página 1295 - ... in the service of any foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district or people...
Página 806 - Now, therefore, I, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested as Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States in time of actual armed rebellion against the authority and Government of the United States, and as a fit and necessary war measure for suppressing said rebellion...
Página 806 - ... proclamation, designate the States and parts of States, if any, in which the people thereof, respectively, shall then be in rebellion against the United States; and the fact that any State or the people thereof shall on that day be in good faith represented in the Congress of the United States by members chosen thereto at elections wherein a majority of the qualified voters of such...
Página 806 - ... the States and parts of States wherein the people thereof, respectively, are this day in rebellion against the United States, the following, to wit : Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana, (except the parishes of St.
Página 1360 - An act to suppress insurrection, to punish treason and rebellion, to seize and confiscate the property of rebels, and for other purposes," approved July 17, 1862, and which sections are in the words and figures following: "SEC.
Página 1295 - Vessel shall be employed in the Service of any Foreign Prince or State, or of any Colony, District, or People...
Página 1295 - ... be concerned in the furnishing, fitting out, or arming, of any ship or vessel, with intent that such ship or vessel shall be employed in the service...