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... British government to have light - houses erected in the Caribbean sea . 1306 | Mr. Adams to Mr. Jan. 25 Publication of volume containing Alabama 1307 Jan. 25 Seward . ... do ....... 1308 ..do ........ 1309 .do ... Jan. 25 Jan. 25 1315 ...
... British government to have light - houses erected in the Caribbean sea . 1306 | Mr. Adams to Mr. Jan. 25 Publication of volume containing Alabama 1307 Jan. 25 Seward . ... do ....... 1308 ..do ........ 1309 .do ... Jan. 25 Jan. 25 1315 ...
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... British West Indies . 130 Aug. 27 Seward . Cases of John McCafferty , John McClure , J. H. Lawlor , Patrick Kane , ( or Carr , ) and James Lawless . 131 2049 Mr. Seward to Mr. Aug. 30 1438 Adams . Mr. Adams to Mr. Seward . Relative to ...
... British West Indies . 130 Aug. 27 Seward . Cases of John McCafferty , John McClure , J. H. Lawlor , Patrick Kane , ( or Carr , ) and James Lawless . 131 2049 Mr. Seward to Mr. Aug. 30 1438 Adams . Mr. Adams to Mr. Seward . Relative to ...
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... BRITISH LEGATION . Mr. Seward to Sir Dec. 1866 . 6 The late capital trials in Canada ... F. Bruce . Sir F. Bruce to Dec. 7 Same subject Mr. Seward . Do .. Dec. 8 Mr. Seward to Sir Dec. 8 Prisoners sentenced in Canada respited .. Same ...
... BRITISH LEGATION . Mr. Seward to Sir Dec. 1866 . 6 The late capital trials in Canada ... F. Bruce . Sir F. Bruce to Dec. 7 Same subject Mr. Seward . Do .. Dec. 8 Mr. Seward to Sir Dec. 8 Prisoners sentenced in Canada respited .. Same ...
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... British crown is indefeasible , and is not absolved by our laws of naturalization . British judges cite courts and law authorities of the United States in support of that theory against the position held by the executive authority of ...
... British crown is indefeasible , and is not absolved by our laws of naturalization . British judges cite courts and law authorities of the United States in support of that theory against the position held by the executive authority of ...
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... British statute , still less would it have involved an inquisition into the motives of our government . It ought to have been so presented as to exclude the hypothesis of mala fides , and to involve only one consideration -- whether ...
... British statute , still less would it have involved an inquisition into the motives of our government . It ought to have been so presented as to exclude the hypothesis of mala fides , and to involve only one consideration -- whether ...
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