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Willis Fletcher Johnson. Copyright , 1916 , by THE CENTURY CO . Published , April , 1916 340205 CONTENTS OF VOLUME II CHAPTER XXI . THE CIVIL WAR.
Willis Fletcher Johnson. Copyright , 1916 , by THE CENTURY CO . Published , April , 1916 340205 CONTENTS OF VOLUME II CHAPTER XXI . THE CIVIL WAR.
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... April 12 , and the war was begun . On April 17 , Jefferson Davis , as President of the Con- federacy , issued a proclamation inviting all who wished to en- gage in privateering against the commerce of the United States to apply to him ...
... April 12 , and the war was begun . On April 17 , Jefferson Davis , as President of the Con- federacy , issued a proclamation inviting all who wished to en- gage in privateering against the commerce of the United States to apply to him ...
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... April 24 , 1861 , Seward sent a cir- cular letter to the American ministers to the various powers which had subscribed to that declaration , instructing them to negotiate for the belated accession of the United States thereto . This ...
... April 24 , 1861 , Seward sent a cir- cular letter to the American ministers to the various powers which had subscribed to that declaration , instructing them to negotiate for the belated accession of the United States thereto . This ...
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... April , 1861 , the question of the reception of Con- federate vessels in European ports was raised at St. Petersburg , the American minister inquiring of the Russian government if it purposed to recognize such ships . Prince ...
... April , 1861 , the question of the reception of Con- federate vessels in European ports was raised at St. Petersburg , the American minister inquiring of the Russian government if it purposed to recognize such ships . Prince ...
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... April announced himself unequivocally a champion of the Confederacy . Addressing the unemployed thousands of Manchester , he told them that the cause of their misery was the refusal of the North to grant the demands upon which the heart ...
... April announced himself unequivocally a champion of the Confederacy . Addressing the unemployed thousands of Manchester , he told them that the cause of their misery was the refusal of the North to grant the demands upon which the heart ...
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action Adams adopted Advancement of Peace affairs agreement ambassador American minister Amity annexation Apia April April 11 arbitration ARTICLE belligerents Boundary Britain British government canal Charles Chile China Chinese citizens Claims Clayton-Bulwer treaty coast Colombia Commerce and Navigation commission commissioners Confederate conference Congress consul convention court Cuba Cuban declared diplomatic dispute effect emperor European powers Extradition favor force foreign French Friendship George German Hague Hawaiian Henry Huerta indemnity islands James Japan Japanese John July June June 15 land Liliuokalani Malietoa March matter ment Mexican Mexico Mexico Monroe Doctrine nations naval negotiations neutrality Nicaragua Panama parties Peru ports President Proclaimed protection Protocol ratified recognized relations Republic Russia Samoa secretary Senate sent Sept settlement Seward ships signed Solon Borland Spain Spanish territory Thomas tion Trade-marks treaty treaty of 1818 United Venezuela vessels Washington Whitelaw Reid William
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Страница 422 - ... perfectly consistent, not only with justice and equity, but with that spirit of conciliation, which on the return of the blessings of peace should universally prevail.
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Страница 448 - No belligerent shall embark or disembark troops, munitions of war, or warlike materials in the canal except in case of accidental hindrance of the transit, and in such case the transit shall be resumed with all possible dispatch.