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... charge of complicity with the Fenians . Jan. 24 Application of certain ship - owners of New York to the British government to have light - houses erected in the Caribbean sea . 1306 | Mr. Adams to Mr. Jan. 25 Publication of volume ...
... charge of complicity with the Fenians . Jan. 24 Application of certain ship - owners of New York to the British government to have light - houses erected in the Caribbean sea . 1306 | Mr. Adams to Mr. Jan. 25 Publication of volume ...
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... charge be incapacity , what evi- dence will support it ? Fidelity to the Constitution may be understood or mis- understood in a thousand different ways , and by violent party men , in violent party times , unfaithfulness to the ...
... charge be incapacity , what evi- dence will support it ? Fidelity to the Constitution may be understood or mis- understood in a thousand different ways , and by violent party men , in violent party times , unfaithfulness to the ...
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... charges being exhibited against him ; and was , on the 4th of November , banished from the island , without trial , by an order of the governor . The consul reports that upon investigation he can find no evidence of any offence ...
... charges being exhibited against him ; and was , on the 4th of November , banished from the island , without trial , by an order of the governor . The consul reports that upon investigation he can find no evidence of any offence ...
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... - 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 40 DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE .
... - 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 40 DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE .
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... charge and dispose of any unfinished business pertaining to the authorization above indicated , now remaining in the hands of Mr. Morse . I would suggest Mr. Dudley , United States consul at Liverpool , as a proper per- son to succeed ...
... charge and dispose of any unfinished business pertaining to the authorization above indicated , now remaining in the hands of Mr. Morse . I would suggest Mr. Dudley , United States consul at Liverpool , as a proper per- son to succeed ...
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