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France (France) (search for this): article 8
France and the South. --M. Gaillardia writes to the Courrier des Etate Unis from Paris, February 8th, as follows: "A friend of General Stevenson, of South Carolina, assures me that gentleman had an audience of the Emperor, who had listened in a friendly manner to his arguments in favor of the new Confederacy of the slave States."
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France and the South. --M. Gaillardia writes to the Courrier des Etate Unis from Paris, February 8th, as follows: "A friend of General Stevenson, of South Carolina, assures me that gentleman had an audience of the Emperor, who had listened in a friendly manner to his arguments in favor of the new Confederacy of the slave States."
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France and the South. --M. Gaillardia writes to the Courrier des Etate Unis from Paris, February 8th, as follows: "A friend of General Stevenson, of South Carolina, assures me that gentleman had an audience of the Emperor, who had listened in a friendly manner to his arguments in favor of the new Confederacy of the slave States."
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France and the South. --M. Gaillardia writes to the Courrier des Etate Unis from Paris, February 8th, as follows: "A friend of General Stevenson, of South Carolina, assures me that gentleman had an audience of the Emperor, who had listened in a friendly manner to his arguments in favor of the new Confederacy of the slave States."
France and the South. --M. Gaillardia writes to the Courrier des Etate Unis from Paris, February 8th, as follows: "A friend of General Stevenson, of South Carolina, assures me that gentleman had an audience of the Emperor, who had listened in a friendly manner to his arguments in favor of the new Confederacy of the slave States."
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France and the South. --M. Gaillardia writes to the Courrier des Etate Unis from Paris, February 8th, as follows: "A friend of General Stevenson, of South Carolina, assures me that gentleman had an audience of the Emperor, who had listened in a friendly manner to his arguments in favor of the new Confederacy of the slave States."