The Argument at Geneva: A Complete Collection of the Forensic Discussions on the Part of the United States and of Great Britain, Before the Tribunal of Arbitration Under the Treaty of Washington as Published by the Authority of the GovernmentIn the seven volumes of proofs which accompany the Case of the United States, and in the four volumes which hold a like relation to the Case of Great Britain, are collected, with much else that is pertinent and important, the documents of the diplomatic treatment of the specific controversy, from the commencement of the American rebellion to the conclusion of the treaty, exhibiting, in the most authentic form, the real nature of the differences between the two nations, as they showed themselves in the immediate presence of the events which gave rise to them. |
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