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... taken in vain , and that my confidence in their wisdom and virtue seems not to have been misplaced . It is well and publicly known that enormous frauds have been perpetrated on the treasury , and that colossal fortunes have been made at ...
... taken in vain , and that my confidence in their wisdom and virtue seems not to have been misplaced . It is well and publicly known that enormous frauds have been perpetrated on the treasury , and that colossal fortunes have been made at ...
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... taken by Mr. Gibbs and myself to bring nearer to a close our exertions for the recovery of such rebel property as was left in Europe at the close of the rebellion . One week ago last Saturday I received a message through Henry Lafone ...
... taken by Mr. Gibbs and myself to bring nearer to a close our exertions for the recovery of such rebel property as was left in Europe at the close of the rebellion . One week ago last Saturday I received a message through Henry Lafone ...
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... taken into Key West by muti- neers , after the surrender of General Kirby Smith . We already have the evidence of the benefit of a settlement with so important a house over other persons in a like condition , but of less importance . By ...
... taken into Key West by muti- neers , after the surrender of General Kirby Smith . We already have the evidence of the benefit of a settlement with so important a house over other persons in a like condition , but of less importance . By ...
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... taken by me , declined to proceed with their motion at that time , and obtained a continuance . Hence the whole busi- ness stood suspended until information could be had from the government . Yesterday I received your telegram of the ...
... taken by me , declined to proceed with their motion at that time , and obtained a continuance . Hence the whole busi- ness stood suspended until information could be had from the government . Yesterday I received your telegram of the ...
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... taken of the instructions to Mr. Morse , which he exhibited as authority in the settlement of the Prioleau cotton suits , was entirely correct . They had no reference to any suit then pending , and this fact would have been more clearly ...
... taken of the instructions to Mr. Morse , which he exhibited as authority in the settlement of the Prioleau cotton suits , was entirely correct . They had no reference to any suit then pending , and this fact would have been more clearly ...
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