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connection with the rebels and secessionists and especially with these from this state that caused him to be chosen, as being the person best suited to attract an emigration of our enemies and to plant upon our frontier a people hostile to our institutions our influence, and our progress
connection with the rebels and secessionists and especially with these from this state that caused him to be chosen, as [lined out - thereby he would being] being the person best suited to attract [lined out - a population of] an emigration of [lined out - rebels] our enemies [lined out - to the] and to plant [lined out - close to] upon our frontier a people hostile to our institutions our influence, and our progress
Such a supposition is in direct accordance with the principles announced by Napoleon in his letter to General Forey, in which he speaks of staying the progress and influence of the U.S. on the continent!
Such a supposition is in direct accordance with the principles announced by Napoleon in his letter to General Forey, in which he speaks of staying the [lined out - inf] progress [lined out - of the U.S.] and [lined out - checking the] influence of the U.S. over the continent!
This desire of putting a negative on the U.S. is no doubt combined with the intent to affect something positive for france by obtaining as he did [[sarry?]] and [[niece?]] as his recompense for interfering in Italy - a province for himself from Mexico.
This desire of putting a negative on the U.S. is no doubt combined with [lined out - an intention] the intent to affect something [lined out - perm] positive for france by obtaining as he did [[sarry?]] and [[niece?]] as his recompense for interfering in Italy - a province for himself from Mexico.
I have looked upon the whole scheme of Dr. Gwin as hostile to us, and upon him as an enemy - and shall therefore do whatever I can that will tend to thwart it and him - Before the receipt of your letter I had ordered that no one should embark for Mexico without a permit, and that this permit should only be given to loyal persons going on some legitimate business, and that no
I have looked upon the whole scheme of Dr. Gwin as hostile to us, and upon him as an enemy - [lined out - and have therefore issued an order] and shall therefore do whatever I can that will tend to thwart it and him - [lined out - prevent his receiving any encouragement and or comfort that I can I have notified the [[?]] before the receipt of your letter I have ordered that no] Before the receipt of your letter I had ordered that no one should embark for Mexico without a permit, and that this permit [lined out - shall] should only be given to [lined out - persons] loyal persons going on some legitimate business, and that no

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connection with the rebels and secessionists and especially with these from this state that caused him to be chosen, as [lined out - thereby he would being] being the person best suited to attract [lined out - a population of] an emigration of [lined out - rebels] our enemies [lined out - to the] and to plant [lined out - close to] upon our frontier a people hostile to our institutions our influence, and our progress Such a supposition is in direct accordance with the principles announced by Napoleon in his letter to General Forey, in which he speaks of staying the [lined out - inf] progress [lined out - of the U.S.] and [lined out - checking the] influence of the U.S. over the continent! This desire of putting a negative on the U.S. is no doubt combined with [lined out - an intention] the intent to affect something [lined out - perm] positive for france by obtaining as he did sarry? and niece? as his recompense for interfering in Italy - a province for himself from Mexico. I have looked upon the whole scheme of Dr. Gwin as hostile to us, and upon him as an enemy - [lined out - and have therefore issued an order] and shall therefore do whatever I can that will tend to thwart it and him - [lined out - prevent his receiving any encouragement and or comfort that I can I have notified the ? before the receipt of your letter I have ordered that no] Before the receipt of your letter I had ordered that no one should embark for Mexico without a permit, and that this permit [lined out - shall] should only be given to [lined out - persons] loyal persons going on some legitimate business, and that no