The Abridgment ... Containing the Annual Message of the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress ... with Reports of Departments and Selections from Accompanying Papers |
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From causes , however , which the British government had not anticipated , they have not yet completed treaty arrangements with the republics of Honduras and Nicaragua , in pursuance of the understanding between the two governments .
From causes , however , which the British government had not anticipated , they have not yet completed treaty arrangements with the republics of Honduras and Nicaragua , in pursuance of the understanding between the two governments .
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From these it is quite clear his object was to pre- . vent the British authorities on Vancouver's island from exercising jurisdiction over American residents on the island of San Juan , as well as to protect them against the incursions ...
From these it is quite clear his object was to pre- . vent the British authorities on Vancouver's island from exercising jurisdiction over American residents on the island of San Juan , as well as to protect them against the incursions ...
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This measure is adopted , says the British declaration , " to preserve the commerce of neutrals from all unnecessary obstruction , " & c . Experience has well shown the justice of this designation and the wisdom of this precautionary ...
This measure is adopted , says the British declaration , " to preserve the commerce of neutrals from all unnecessary obstruction , " & c . Experience has well shown the justice of this designation and the wisdom of this precautionary ...
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Bairon , Forbes & Co. , in which was the British consulate , was marked as among the first to be assaulted , for it had been reported at Tepic , although falsely so , as is now well known there , that John F. Allsopp , esq .
Bairon , Forbes & Co. , in which was the British consulate , was marked as among the first to be assaulted , for it had been reported at Tepic , although falsely so , as is now well known there , that John F. Allsopp , esq .
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GEORGE B. MATHEW , Secretary , in charge of the British Legation , Mexico . VERIFICATION OF NATIONALITY OF SHIPPING . List . Mr. Dallas to Mr. Cass , with inclosures , December 16 , 1858 , extract . Same to same , with an inclosure ...
GEORGE B. MATHEW , Secretary , in charge of the British Legation , Mexico . VERIFICATION OF NATIONALITY OF SHIPPING . List . Mr. Dallas to Mr. Cass , with inclosures , December 16 , 1858 , extract . Same to same , with an inclosure ...
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