Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs: Accompanying the Annual Message of the President to the Second Session, Thirty-eighth Congress, Volume 1 |
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... means of doing anything to protect our merchant vessels . Fortunately , however , there are but two at present at this port discharging coals , and I believe very few are now afloat in the Mediterranean . I shall feel obliged if you ...
... means of doing anything to protect our merchant vessels . Fortunately , however , there are but two at present at this port discharging coals , and I believe very few are now afloat in the Mediterranean . I shall feel obliged if you ...
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... the vessel out of the harbor , in spite of the fact that she was by no means prepared for sea , and had no adequate force to man her ; indeed , the workmen engaged in refitting here were actually DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE . 3.
... the vessel out of the harbor , in spite of the fact that she was by no means prepared for sea , and had no adequate force to man her ; indeed , the workmen engaged in refitting here were actually DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE . 3.
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... means desired . On the other hand , the address of Mr. Davis has done much to confirm the impression that the power of rebel resistance is gradually pass ing away . * * * * For Mr. F. W. Seward to Mr. Adams , 27th and 28th of December ...
... means desired . On the other hand , the address of Mr. Davis has done much to confirm the impression that the power of rebel resistance is gradually pass ing away . * * * * For Mr. F. W. Seward to Mr. Adams , 27th and 28th of December ...
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... means l'anticipate a sufficient supply of coal will be obtained to enable him to con- tinue his operations during the coming year . The other operations of this de- partment have been chiefly confined to making such preparations for ...
... means l'anticipate a sufficient supply of coal will be obtained to enable him to con- tinue his operations during the coming year . The other operations of this de- partment have been chiefly confined to making such preparations for ...
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... means forget that recently her Majesty's govern- ment have taken measures to detain certain vessels which were being built for the purpose of carrying on war with the United States , nor do I overlook the fact that her Majesty's ...
... means forget that recently her Majesty's govern- ment have taken measures to detain certain vessels which were being built for the purpose of carrying on war with the United States , nor do I overlook the fact that her Majesty's ...
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