Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Parte1,Tema 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1889 |
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... charge of the recruiting office of Mamers , which he had asked for . General Logerot announces to me to - day that it appears from information trans- mitted to his department that the interested party was , as a matter of course , and ...
... charge of the recruiting office of Mamers , which he had asked for . General Logerot announces to me to - day that it appears from information trans- mitted to his department that the interested party was , as a matter of course , and ...
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... charge of Gendrot . Mr. Flourens says the minister of war can not com- ply with the request , and repeats the usual reply made by his depart ment to applications of this kind having reference to French naturalized Americans , viz , that ...
... charge of Gendrot . Mr. Flourens says the minister of war can not com- ply with the request , and repeats the usual reply made by his depart ment to applications of this kind having reference to French naturalized Americans , viz , that ...
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... charge of this mission would be successful . I dare not do so , however , for we are in the midst of great political agitation in France in reference to the policy of having excluded French meats . I beg to refer you to my series of ...
... charge of this mission would be successful . I dare not do so , however , for we are in the midst of great political agitation in France in reference to the policy of having excluded French meats . I beg to refer you to my series of ...
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... charged with any crime , should be detained under arrest for even a single day after their proofs of citi zenship have been presented . In cases like this the United States can never admit the propriety of submitting to the ordinary ...
... charged with any crime , should be detained under arrest for even a single day after their proofs of citi zenship have been presented . In cases like this the United States can never admit the propriety of submitting to the ordinary ...
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... charge of Mr. Fruchier from the French army if possible . " I wrote Mr. Bayard on the subject again on June 9 , and still again on October 11 , 1887 , but the above is all the definite information received to date from Mr. Bayard . Mr ...
... charge of Mr. Fruchier from the French army if possible . " I wrote Mr. Bayard on the subject again on June 9 , and still again on October 11 , 1887 , but the above is all the definite information received to date from Mr. Bayard . Mr ...
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