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Sivu iii
... American commerce . The same subject .. Correspondence with Earl Russell in relation to sup- posed attempts to enlist recruits in Great Britain for the United States army . 415 Mr. Seward to Mr. Adams .... Nov. 30 Situation of military ...
... American commerce . The same subject .. Correspondence with Earl Russell in relation to sup- posed attempts to enlist recruits in Great Britain for the United States army . 415 Mr. Seward to Mr. Adams .... Nov. 30 Situation of military ...
Sivu v
... American 146 512 .do . 513 .do .. 146 147 Mar. 11 Acknowledgment of the prompt action of the British government in the case of Acting Consul Magee . Mexican and Polish affairs .. Destruction of the Jacob Bell by the pirate Florida ...
... American 146 512 .do . 513 .do .. 146 147 Mar. 11 Acknowledgment of the prompt action of the British government in the case of Acting Consul Magee . Mexican and Polish affairs .. Destruction of the Jacob Bell by the pirate Florida ...
Sivu vi
... American affairs Acknowledgment of proceedings of meetings at Ciren- cester and Bolton . The marriage of the Prince of Wales .. The building and fitting out in British ports of armed vessels for the destruction of American conimerce ...
... American affairs Acknowledgment of proceedings of meetings at Ciren- cester and Bolton . The marriage of the Prince of Wales .. The building and fitting out in British ports of armed vessels for the destruction of American conimerce ...
Sivu vii
... American affairs . Projects for smuggling by way of the Rio Grande ...... . The case of the Virginia The death of Sir G. C. Lewis .. May 5 Acknowledgment of proceedings of meetings at Leices ter , Preston , and Coventry . ... do ...
... American affairs . Projects for smuggling by way of the Rio Grande ...... . The case of the Virginia The death of Sir G. C. Lewis .. May 5 Acknowledgment of proceedings of meetings at Leices ter , Preston , and Coventry . ... do ...
Sivu ix
... American vessels destroyed by the Alabama , 371 497 Mr. Adams to Mr. Seward .. .... do .... 499 .do .. .do .... Further correspondence with Earl Russell in reference to the detention of the iron - clad rams . The regulations in regard ...
... American vessels destroyed by the Alabama , 371 497 Mr. Adams to Mr. Seward .. .... do .... 499 .do .. .do .... Further correspondence with Earl Russell in reference to the detention of the iron - clad rams . The regulations in regard ...
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acknowledge the receipt Adams to Lord affairs Alabama Alexandra alleged American April arms army authorities belligerent blockade Britain British government British ports British subjects Captain Bullock captured CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS citizens communication Confederate consul copy cotton Dayton December DEPARTMENT depredations desire despatch Earl Russell England February fitting foreign enlistment act FOREIGN OFFICE French Gibraltar Gibraltar Chronicle herewith highest consideration honor to transmit hostile instant instructions insurgents iron-clad January January 18 July June Lancashire LEGATION letter Liverpool London Lord Lyons Lord Russell Majesty's government meeting ment Messrs minister nations naval navy neutrality obedient servant opinion parties Peterhoff present President President's proceedings proclamation Pruyn question rebel received regard reply resolutions Richmond Secretary sent Sept Seward to Lord ship slave slavery southern Sprague steamer Sumter sympathy tion Toxteth dock ultimo Union vessel violation Washington WILLIAM H
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Sivu 134 - And upon this act, sincerely believed to be an act of justice warranted by the Constitution upon military necessity, I invoke the considerate judgment of mankind and the gracious favor of Almighty God.
Sivu 459 - SIR: I have received the letter which you did me the honor to address to me on the 24th of this month.
Sivu 418 - Majesty's government. I have the honor to be, with high consideration, sir, your most obedient, humble servant, LYONS. Hon. WILLIAM H.
Sivu 330 - I, AB, do solemnly, sincerely and truly affirm and declare that the taking of any oath is, according to my religious belief, unlawful ; and I do also solemnly, sincerely and truly affirm and declare, &c.
Sivu 277 - ... every such ship and vessel, with the tackle, apparel, and furniture, together with all the materials, arms, ammunition, and stores, which may belong to, or be on board of such ship or vessel, may be prosecuted and condemned in the like manner and in such courts as ships or vessels may be prosecuted and condemned for any breach of the laws made for the protection of the Revenues of Customs and Excise, or of the laws of trade and navigation.
Sivu 277 - Colony, Province, or Part of any Province or Country, or against the Inhabitants of any Foreign Colony, Province, or Part of any Province or Country, with whom His Majesty shall not then be at War ; or shall, within the United Kingdom, or any of His Majesty's Dominions, or in any Settlement, Colony, Territory, Island, or Place belonging or subject to His Majesty, issue or deliver any Commission for any Ship or Vessel, to the Intent that such Ship or Vessel shall be employed as aforesaid...
Sivu 277 - Majesty's navy, who is by law empowered to make seizures for any forfeiture incurred under any of the laws of customs or excise, or the laws of trade and navigation...
Sivu 586 - I have the honour to be, with the highest respect, Sir, Your most obedient, humble Servant, JAMES BRYCE The Honourable ROBERT BACON, Secretary of State.
Sivu 10 - The undersigned, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States, has the honor to acknowledge the receipt of a note from the right honorable Earl...
Sivu 296 - But if you think the object really was to build a ship in obedience to an order, and in compliance with a contract, leaving it to those who bought it to make what use they thought fit of it, then it appears to me that the Foreign Enlistment Act has not been in any degree broken.