Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volumen 2321968 |
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... Confederate Commissioner was a moral violation of neutrality . Mr. Adams was a frequent guest at Cambridge House , whilst Mr. Mason had not been invited . The Confederate Commissioner to France was honoured by Imperial attentions and ...
... Confederate Commissioner was a moral violation of neutrality . Mr. Adams was a frequent guest at Cambridge House , whilst Mr. Mason had not been invited . The Confederate Commissioner to France was honoured by Imperial attentions and ...
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... Confederate . He said , " I cannot help applying the text to my country , ' he that is not with us is against us , ' and England is not with us . " But how did society treat Mr. Mason , the representative of the Confederacy ? We know ...
... Confederate . He said , " I cannot help applying the text to my country , ' he that is not with us is against us , ' and England is not with us . " But how did society treat Mr. Mason , the representative of the Confederacy ? We know ...
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welcome . He came to us as the Confederate Commissioner , and " Society " ignored him . The frigid neutrality of England was concealed by the Confederate Government , for if Mr. Davis had said , " England is cold to us ; England will ...
welcome . He came to us as the Confederate Commissioner , and " Society " ignored him . The frigid neutrality of England was concealed by the Confederate Government , for if Mr. Davis had said , " England is cold to us ; England will ...
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