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... treaty . Arrival of the treaty . General feeling in regard to it . 143 ..do .... May 24 144 ... do ......... .. May 24 145 ..do .... 253 255 June 8 Mr. Seward to Mr. July 2 Clay . .do .... 147 Mr. Clay to Mr. Proposed visit of the Grand ...
... treaty . Arrival of the treaty . General feeling in regard to it . 143 ..do .... May 24 144 ... do ......... .. May 24 145 ..do .... 253 255 June 8 Mr. Seward to Mr. July 2 Clay . .do .... 147 Mr. Clay to Mr. Proposed visit of the Grand ...
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... treaty - 449 1867 . 126 Mr. Burlingame to Mr. Seward . Jan. 3 Freedom of the press in China ...... ... 449 Mr. Seward to Mr. Jan. 17 Coolie trade ( circular ) . 451 182 183 Burlingame . .do .. .do ... Jan. 21 Sen - Ki - Yu's eulogy on ...
... treaty - 449 1867 . 126 Mr. Burlingame to Mr. Seward . Jan. 3 Freedom of the press in China ...... ... 449 Mr. Seward to Mr. Jan. 17 Coolie trade ( circular ) . 451 182 183 Burlingame . .do .. .do ... Jan. 21 Sen - Ki - Yu's eulogy on ...
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... treaty has , therefore , been concluded with the King of Denmark for the cession of those islands , and will be submitted to the Senate for con- sideration . It will hardly be necessary to call the attention of Congress to the subject ...
... treaty has , therefore , been concluded with the King of Denmark for the cession of those islands , and will be submitted to the Senate for con- sideration . It will hardly be necessary to call the attention of Congress to the subject ...
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... treaty to settle and define the boundaries between the territories of the United States and the possessions of her Bri- tannic Majesty in North America , for the final suppression of the African slave trade , and for the giving up of ...
... treaty to settle and define the boundaries between the territories of the United States and the possessions of her Bri- tannic Majesty in North America , for the final suppression of the African slave trade , and for the giving up of ...
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... treaty , which the governments , respectively , of Maine or of New Brunswick may make respecting the navigation of the said river , where both banks thereof shall belong to the same party .— ( U . S. Statutes at Large , vol . 8 , p ...
... treaty , which the governments , respectively , of Maine or of New Brunswick may make respecting the navigation of the said river , where both banks thereof shall belong to the same party .— ( U . S. Statutes at Large , vol . 8 , p ...
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