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... . The alleged enlistments on the Kearsarge at Queenstown . 51 59 564 Mr. Adams to Mr. Dec. 31 Seward . Public opinion in Great Britain in reference to American affairs . 59 GREAT BRITAIN - Continued . No. From whom and to 1 c - i.
... . The alleged enlistments on the Kearsarge at Queenstown . 51 59 564 Mr. Adams to Mr. Dec. 31 Seward . Public opinion in Great Britain in reference to American affairs . 59 GREAT BRITAIN - Continued . No. From whom and to 1 c - i.
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... reference was made to a paragraph in the papers , that the Kearsarge had come in for the purpose of enlisting men , when I informed the admiral that I had received notice from the executive officer of the Kearsarge that many persons had ...
... reference was made to a paragraph in the papers , that the Kearsarge had come in for the purpose of enlisting men , when I informed the admiral that I had received notice from the executive officer of the Kearsarge that many persons had ...
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... reference to the note of the 30th of November , which I had the honor to receive from you , respecting certain allegations made against the commander of the steamer Kearsarge , I now transmit the copy of a note ad- dressed to the consul ...
... reference to the note of the 30th of November , which I had the honor to receive from you , respecting certain allegations made against the commander of the steamer Kearsarge , I now transmit the copy of a note ad- dressed to the consul ...
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... reference to an alleged violation of the foreign enlistment act of Great Britain by the commander of the United States steamer Kearsarge , and to state that Captain Winslow had been called upon for a report on the subject , as nothing ...
... reference to an alleged violation of the foreign enlistment act of Great Britain by the commander of the United States steamer Kearsarge , and to state that Captain Winslow had been called upon for a report on the subject , as nothing ...
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... reference was made to a paragraph in the papers that the Kearsarge had come for the purpose of enlisting men , when I informed the admiral that I had received notice from the executive officer of the Kearsarge 70 DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE .
... reference was made to a paragraph in the papers that the Kearsarge had come for the purpose of enlisting men , when I informed the admiral that I had received notice from the executive officer of the Kearsarge 70 DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE .
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