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Adam Badeau, Grant in peace: from Appomattox to Mount McGregor, a personal memoir, Chapter 50 : (search)
e United States.
The tendency of the world at this time seems to be towards free government.
May it go on until all are as free as we are, and as prosperous.
I hope the day is not far distant when Republican Governments, especially those on this continent, will be in such sympathy with each other as to be a mutual support, and be an——to all others.
Please present my kind regards to Madame Blest, and accept the assurance of my esteem.
Yours Truly, U. S. Grant.
No.
Seven.
General Badeau to Señor Sarmiento, President of the Argentine Republic.
The following letter was written by the direction of General Grant, then President-elect, who did not, however, desire to make himself the recommendation which the correspondence suggests.
Sarmiento had been Minister of the Argentine Republic to the United States, and in that capacity had made the acquaintance of Grant.
I also had known him as Minister, on terms which made the form of this communication not inappropriate.
Adam Badeau, Grant in peace: from Appomattox to Mount McGregor, a personal memoir, Chapter 51 : (search)