Scribner's Magazine, 56 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1887 |
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... Father mildly suggested that there were more than a hundred thousand American Citizens settled in these States and Ter- ritories . The answer was " They must look after themselves . " Father is not impressed with the British delegates ...
... Father mildly suggested that there were more than a hundred thousand American Citizens settled in these States and Ter- ritories . The answer was " They must look after themselves . " Father is not impressed with the British delegates ...
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... Father is getting rather despondent but only shows this to me , keeping a cheerful and hopeful de- meanour before the others . The Indian Territory question is a great difficulty . Father says if the Indians were included in the peace ...
... Father is getting rather despondent but only shows this to me , keeping a cheerful and hopeful de- meanour before the others . The Indian Territory question is a great difficulty . Father says if the Indians were included in the peace ...
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... Father can no longer support Mr Adams he has tried his patience too far . 12th December Ghent . - Another private note from the Duke of Wellington assur- ing Father of his support , He says " Pray do not take offence at what I say . In ...
... Father can no longer support Mr Adams he has tried his patience too far . 12th December Ghent . - Another private note from the Duke of Wellington assur- ing Father of his support , He says " Pray do not take offence at what I say . In ...
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