| 1860 - 740 str.
...his visit to the United States I need not say Low happy I should be to give him a cordial welcome to Washington. You may be well assured that everywhere...obedient servant, JAMES BUCHANAN. Washington, June Ml,, 1860. Queen Victoria to President Buchanan. Buckingham Palace, June 22nd, 1860. My Good Friend,... | |
| 1860 - 452 str.
...letter to the Queen, politely invited the Prince to visit Washington. He concludes his note thus, " You may be well assured that everywhere in this country...deep sense of your domestic virtues, as well as their conviction of your merits as a wise and patriotic and constitutional Sovereign." Her Majesty has replied... | |
| Henry James Morgan - 1860 - 296 str.
...his visit to the United States, I need not say how happy I should be to give him a cordial welcome to Washington. You may be well assured that everywhere...servant, JAMES BUCHANAN. Washington, June 4, 1860. Queen Victoria to President Buchanan. BUCKINGHAM PALACE, June 22, 1860. MY GOOD FRIEND,— I have been... | |
| Henry James Morgan - 1860 - 290 str.
...his visit to the United States, I need not say how happy I should be to give him a cordial welcome to Washington. You may be well assured that everywhere...servant, JAMES BUCHANAN. Washington, June 4, 1860. Queen Victoria to President Buchanan. BUCKINGHAM PALACE, June 22, 1860. MY GOOD FBIEND, — I have... | |
| Henry James Morgan - 1860 - 290 str.
...his visit to the United States, I need not say how happy I should be to give him a cordial welcome to Washington. You may be well assured that everywhere...constitutional sovereign. Your Majesty's most obedient servant, JAJJES BUCHANAN. Washington, June 4, 1860. Queen Victoria to President Buchanan. BUCRINGHAM PALACE,... | |
| Henry James Morgan - 1860 - 296 str.
...his visit to the United States, I need not say how happy I should be to give him a cordial welcome to Washington. You may be well assured that everywhere...American people in such a manner as cannot fail to prt>ve gratifying to your Majesty. In this they will manifest their deep sense of your domestic virtues,... | |
| James Croil - 1861 - 394 str.
...his visit to the United States, I need not say how happy I would be to give him a happy welcome to Washington. You may be well assured that everywhere...deep sense of your domestic virtues, as well as their conviction of your merits as a wise, patriotic, and constitutional Sovereign." Your Majesty's most... | |
| Handbook - 1861 - 92 str.
...his visit to the United States, I need not say how happy I should be to give him a cordial welcome to Washington. You may be well assured that everywhere...deep sense of your domestic virtues, as well as their conviction of your merits as a wise, patriotic, and constitutional Sovereign. Your Majesty's most obedient... | |
| James Croil - 1861 - 370 str.
...his visit to the United States, I need not say how happy I would be to give him a happy welcome to Washington. You may be well assured that everywhere in this country he will be greeted by the Ameri-.' can people in such a manner as cannot fail to prove gratifying to your Majesty. In this they... | |
| R. M. DEVENS - 1876 - 1014 str.
...his visit to the United States, I need not say how happy I should be to give him a cordial welcome to arbinger of perpetual peace and friendship between...countries. The ratifications you are about to exchange wit manner as cannot fail to prove gratifying to your Majesty. In this they will manifest their deep sense... | |
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