Our Foreign Relations: Showing Present Perils from England and France; the Nature and Conditions of Intervention by Mediation; and Also by Recognition; the Impossibility of Any Recognition of a New Power with Slavery as a Corner-stone; and the Wrongful Concession of Ocean BelligerencyWright and Potter, Printers, 1863 - Počet stran: 78 |
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