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... United States . The case of the Pembroke ..... 463 465 1 Mr. Pruyn to Mr. Seward . 1864 . Jan. 1 Destruction of the palace of the Tycoon by fire . 465 Part iii- 2 JAPAN - Continued . No. From whom and to whom LIST OF DOCUMENTS . XVII.
... United States . The case of the Pembroke ..... 463 465 1 Mr. Pruyn to Mr. Seward . 1864 . Jan. 1 Destruction of the palace of the Tycoon by fire . 465 Part iii- 2 JAPAN - Continued . No. From whom and to whom LIST OF DOCUMENTS . XVII.
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... Tycoon requiring foreigners to leave the empire . Injuries inflicted upon citizens of the United States . A Japanese embassy to be sent to France .... Detention of John D. Buckley by the French consul at Nagasaki ; plans for his removal ...
... Tycoon requiring foreigners to leave the empire . Injuries inflicted upon citizens of the United States . A Japanese embassy to be sent to France .... Detention of John D. Buckley by the French consul at Nagasaki ; plans for his removal ...
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... ( Tycoon's officer . ) The money requisite having been paid , I undertook the business , and in October bought the guns at Macao , and engaged the steamer Scotland to take them up to Nagasaki . On the 22d of October the Scotland , being ...
... ( Tycoon's officer . ) The money requisite having been paid , I undertook the business , and in October bought the guns at Macao , and engaged the steamer Scotland to take them up to Nagasaki . On the 22d of October the Scotland , being ...
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... Tycoon's government , and sustain it by every law- ful means , we shall either find ourselves expelled from Japan by a reactionary revolution , or see our commerce in that country dependent for its feeble light on a shameful maintenance ...
... Tycoon's government , and sustain it by every law- ful means , we shall either find ourselves expelled from Japan by a reactionary revolution , or see our commerce in that country dependent for its feeble light on a shameful maintenance ...
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... Tycoon , according to a contract he had previously made with the Japanese , and in agreement with treaty regulations . When at Macao , the north wind made the sea so rough that he took her into Cum - Sing - Moon to escape its vio- lence ...
... Tycoon , according to a contract he had previously made with the Japanese , and in agreement with treaty regulations . When at Macao , the north wind made the sea so rough that he took her into Cum - Sing - Moon to escape its vio- lence ...
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