America's Foreign Relations, Том 2Century Company, 1916 |
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... ship - The Trent Episode - Effect of Victories and Defeats - Confederate Ships in European Shipyards - The Cotton Loan- " This Is War " -Con- traband Shipbuilding in France - John Bigelow's Shrewd Device CHAPTER XXII . THE CIVIL WAR ...
... ship - The Trent Episode - Effect of Victories and Defeats - Confederate Ships in European Shipyards - The Cotton Loan- " This Is War " -Con- traband Shipbuilding in France - John Bigelow's Shrewd Device CHAPTER XXII . THE CIVIL WAR ...
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... Ships , Free Goods ' Treaty with Prussia - Louisiana Purchase Treaty - Fisheries Treaty of 1818 - Treaty with Siam - Treaty with Persia - Treaty with Muscat - Extradition in Jay's Treaty - First Extradition Treaty - First Naturalization ...
... Ships , Free Goods ' Treaty with Prussia - Louisiana Purchase Treaty - Fisheries Treaty of 1818 - Treaty with Siam - Treaty with Persia - Treaty with Muscat - Extradition in Jay's Treaty - First Extradition Treaty - First Naturalization ...
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... ship was stopped by the United States man - of - war San Jacinto , under the command of Captain Charles Wilkes , the distinguished Antarc- tic explorer . Two shots were fired , to compel the Trent to lay to . The Trent was then visited ...
... ship was stopped by the United States man - of - war San Jacinto , under the command of Captain Charles Wilkes , the distinguished Antarc- tic explorer . Two shots were fired , to compel the Trent to lay to . The Trent was then visited ...
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... ship , and transferred to a British vessel off Provincetown . While it was , as Chase , the secretary of the treasury , expressed it , " gall and wormwood " to release men whom the Government so desired to hold , yet the American peo ...
... ship , and transferred to a British vessel off Provincetown . While it was , as Chase , the secretary of the treasury , expressed it , " gall and wormwood " to release men whom the Government so desired to hold , yet the American peo ...
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... ships in neutral waters . It was obvious that at the beginning of the war the United States had not a sufficient naval force to make entirely effective the blockade which it had proclaimed of the entire Confederate coast , from the ...
... ships in neutral waters . It was obvious that at the beginning of the war the United States had not a sufficient naval force to make entirely effective the blockade which it had proclaimed of the entire Confederate coast , from the ...
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