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English and French neutrality and the Anglo-French alliance, in their relations to the United States & Russia, including an account of the leading policy of France and of England for the last two hundred years--the origin and aims of the alliance--the meaning of the Crimean war--and the reason of the hostile attitude of these two powers towards the United States, and of the movement on Mexico, with a statement of the general resources--the army and navy of England and France--Russia and America--showing the present strength and probable future of these four powers. By Rev. C. B. Boynton, D. D.
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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 belligerency. Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, before the citizens of New York, at the Cooper Institute, Sept. 10, 1863.
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A synoptical index to the laws and treaties of the United States of America, from March 4, 1789 to March 3, 1851, with references to the edition of the laws published by Bioren and Duane, and to the Statutes at large,
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The war of Ormuzd and Ahriman in the nineteenth century. By Henry Winter Davis.
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The diplomatic year: being a review of Mr. Seward's foreign correspondence of 1862. By a northern man.
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Treaties, their making and enforcement / by Samuel B. Crandall.
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Speech of Hon. John Bell, of Tenn., on the subject of non-intervention, delivered in the Senate of the United States, April 13, 1852.
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Speech of Mr. Soule, of Louisiana, on non-intervention, delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 22, 1852 ...
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Hasty recognition of rebel belligerency, and our right to complain o it. By George Bemis.
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The struggle for neutrality in America: an address delivered before the New York historical society, at their sixty-sixth anniversary, December 13, 1870, by Charles Francis Adams.