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... despatch No. 103 .. June 6 Acknowledgment and approval of despatch 451 451 No. 102 . 143 ...... do . ..................... . June 6 Acknowledgment and approval of despatch 452 No. 100 . 3 Mr. Williams to Mr. June 26 Seward . 4 ...... do ...
... despatch No. 103 .. June 6 Acknowledgment and approval of despatch 451 451 No. 102 . 143 ...... do . ..................... . June 6 Acknowledgment and approval of despatch 452 No. 100 . 3 Mr. Williams to Mr. June 26 Seward . 4 ...... do ...
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... despatch from the governor general of Canada . I have the honor to be , with the highest consideration , sir , your ... despatch of November 23 , and its enclosures , relative to the alleged schemes of so - called confederates in Canada ...
... despatch from the governor general of Canada . I have the honor to be , with the highest consideration , sir , your ... despatch of November 23 , and its enclosures , relative to the alleged schemes of so - called confederates in Canada ...
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... despatch of the 28th ultimo , has referred to the inten- tion of the United States government to give notice to her Majesty's government that , in conformity with the treaty reservation of the right to give such notice , the United ...
... despatch of the 28th ultimo , has referred to the inten- tion of the United States government to give notice to her Majesty's government that , in conformity with the treaty reservation of the right to give such notice , the United ...
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... despatch by noticing the handsome terms in which the Secretary of State declares himself not only able but obliged to acknowledge that the Canadian authority has in the last - mentioned instance " thus far co - operated with this gov ...
... despatch by noticing the handsome terms in which the Secretary of State declares himself not only able but obliged to acknowledge that the Canadian authority has in the last - mentioned instance " thus far co - operated with this gov ...
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... despatch of the 13th instant from the United States con- sul at Halifax , I have been apprised of the existence of a piratical organization , consisting of about three hundred persons , which has been formed for the pur- pose of seizing ...
... despatch of the 13th instant from the United States con- sul at Halifax , I have been apprised of the existence of a piratical organization , consisting of about three hundred persons , which has been formed for the pur- pose of seizing ...
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