Foundations of American Diplomacy, 1775-1872Robert H. Ferrell University of South Carolina Press, 1968 - 284페이지 |
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... cabinet , so as to render the issue uncertain . From the whole of which , the Secretary of State is of opinion that Mr. Morris ' letters remove any doubts which might have been entertained as to the intentions and dispositions of the ...
... cabinet , so as to render the issue uncertain . From the whole of which , the Secretary of State is of opinion that Mr. Morris ' letters remove any doubts which might have been entertained as to the intentions and dispositions of the ...
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... Cabinet held a regular meeting to - day ; all the members present except the Secretary of State , who is still absent on a visit to his residence in Pennsylvania . A despatch was received by last night's mail from our consul at Vera ...
... Cabinet held a regular meeting to - day ; all the members present except the Secretary of State , who is still absent on a visit to his residence in Pennsylvania . A despatch was received by last night's mail from our consul at Vera ...
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... Cabinet to meet at 71⁄2 O'Clock this evening . The Cabinet ac- cordingly assembled at that hour ; all the members present . The subject of the despatch received this evening from Gen'l Taylor , as well as the state of our relations with ...
... Cabinet to meet at 71⁄2 O'Clock this evening . The Cabinet ac- cordingly assembled at that hour ; all the members present . The subject of the despatch received this evening from Gen'l Taylor , as well as the state of our relations with ...
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