A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents: Prepared Under the Direction of the Joint Committee on Printing, of the House and Senate, Pursuant to an Act of the Fifty-Second Congress of the United States, Volumen4Bureau of National Literature, 1897 |
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... British Government has witnessed with the greatest pain and regret the progress of the misunderstanding which has lately grown up between the Governments of France and of the United States . The first object of the undeviating policy of ...
... British Government has witnessed with the greatest pain and regret the progress of the misunderstanding which has lately grown up between the Governments of France and of the United States . The first object of the undeviating policy of ...
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... British Government is led to think that the good offices of a third power equally the friend of France and of the United States , and prompted by considerations of the highest order most earnestly to wish for the continuance of peace ...
... British Government is led to think that the good offices of a third power equally the friend of France and of the United States , and prompted by considerations of the highest order most earnestly to wish for the continuance of peace ...
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... British Government has received a communication from that of France which fulfills the wishes that impelled His ... British Government as a formal mediator , since its offer of mediation had then reached only the Government of France ...
... British Government has received a communication from that of France which fulfills the wishes that impelled His ... British Government as a formal mediator , since its offer of mediation had then reached only the Government of France ...
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... British Government as a common friend of the two parties , and therefore as a natural channel of communication between them . The undersigned is further instructed to express the sincere pleasure which is felt by the British Government ...
... British Government as a common friend of the two parties , and therefore as a natural channel of communication between them . The undersigned is further instructed to express the sincere pleasure which is felt by the British Government ...
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... British Museum , which has been for- warded to me , as will be perceived from the inclosed letter , on behalf of the trustees of that institution , for the purpose of being placed in the United States Library . To the Senate and House ...
... British Museum , which has been for- warded to me , as will be perceived from the inclosed letter , on behalf of the trustees of that institution , for the purpose of being placed in the United States Library . To the Senate and House ...
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