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Page 687
... Prince Gortchacow con- cerning American affairs . 839 Nov. 11 The French proposition of intervention in American affairs . 841 Nov. 12 The same subject .... 843 Nov. 15 The same subject . The Russian reply . 844 Nov. 28 The same subject ...
... Prince Gortchacow con- cerning American affairs . 839 Nov. 11 The French proposition of intervention in American affairs . 841 Nov. 12 The same subject .... 843 Nov. 15 The same subject . The Russian reply . 844 Nov. 28 The same subject ...
Page 688
... Prince Gort- chacow . The policy of Russia in regard to American affairs . 864 865 865 3 Mr. Clay to Mr. Seward . 8 Mr. Seward to Mr. Clay . May 7 866 May 11 The Polish question .... 867 4 Mr. Clay to Mr. Seward . May 19 The same ...
... Prince Gort- chacow . The policy of Russia in regard to American affairs . 864 865 865 3 Mr. Clay to Mr. Seward . 8 Mr. Seward to Mr. Clay . May 7 866 May 11 The Polish question .... 867 4 Mr. Clay to Mr. Seward . May 19 The same ...
Page 690
... Prince Kung . Conversation in regard to relations between the United States and China . State of Chinese af- fairs . Oct. 25 Correspondence with Prince Kung . The consulates of the United States at the treaty ports . 904 905 R 2 2 A 28 ...
... Prince Kung . Conversation in regard to relations between the United States and China . State of Chinese af- fairs . Oct. 25 Correspondence with Prince Kung . The consulates of the United States at the treaty ports . 904 905 R 2 2 A 28 ...
Page 691
... Prince Wittgenstein as to the waiver of the time within which a Prussian minister cannot by existing treaties reside in Peking . 956 48 ...... do .. July 10 Conclusion of a treaty between China and Denmark . 958 138 88 9 35 34 Mr ...
... Prince Wittgenstein as to the waiver of the time within which a Prussian minister cannot by existing treaties reside in Peking . 956 48 ...... do .. July 10 Conclusion of a treaty between China and Denmark . 958 138 88 9 35 34 Mr ...
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... Prince of Sat- suma . Murder of Mr. Richardson . The change in the Japanese department of foreign affairs . 1018 1052 20 ..do ... Sept. 25 The Japanese pupils at the legation of the United States . 1052 2 2 2 8 8 21 ..do ? ... Sept. 25 ...
... Prince of Sat- suma . Murder of Mr. Richardson . The change in the Japanese department of foreign affairs . 1018 1052 20 ..do ... Sept. 25 The Japanese pupils at the legation of the United States . 1052 2 2 2 8 8 21 ..do ? ... Sept. 25 ...
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