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1863 Department of State (USA)., United States. Department of State. J ī 1 1 1 1 COLLEGE HARVARD July , 1940 LIBRARY Sheldo fund 1487 No.
1863 Department of State (USA)., United States. Department of State. J ī 1 1 1 1 COLLEGE HARVARD July , 1940 LIBRARY Sheldo fund 1487 No.
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1863 United States. Department of State. FRANCE - Continued . No. From whom and to whom . Date . Subject . Page . 1863 . 315 Mr. Seward to Mr. March 14 319 Dayton . .do . March 16 287 Mr. Dayton to Mr. March 20 Seward . 289 .do .. March ...
1863 United States. Department of State. FRANCE - Continued . No. From whom and to whom . Date . Subject . Page . 1863 . 315 Mr. Seward to Mr. March 14 319 Dayton . .do . March 16 287 Mr. Dayton to Mr. March 20 Seward . 289 .do .. March ...
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1863 United States. Department of State. FRANCE - Continued . No. From whom and to whom . Date . Subject . Page . 1863 . 345 Mr. Seward to Mr. May 18 Relations with Great Britain ... 740 Dayton . 346 .do .... May 18 Approval of ...
1863 United States. Department of State. FRANCE - Continued . No. From whom and to whom . Date . Subject . Page . 1863 . 345 Mr. Seward to Mr. May 18 Relations with Great Britain ... 740 Dayton . 346 .do .... May 18 Approval of ...
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... United States in Salvador in reference to French interests . 780 780 405 Mr. Seward to Mr. Sept. 25 Information obtained by the consul at Paris . 781 406 Dayton . do .. Sept. 26 The attitude of France in regard to the civil war in the ...
... United States in Salvador in reference to French interests . 780 780 405 Mr. Seward to Mr. Sept. 25 Information obtained by the consul at Paris . 781 406 Dayton . do .. Sept. 26 The attitude of France in regard to the civil war in the ...
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1863 United States. Department of State. RUSSIA - Continued . No. From whom and to Date . whom . Subject . Page . 1863 . 17 Mr. Seward to Mr. Feb. 18 Taylor . Diplomatic communications between France , Russia , and Great Britain , in ...
1863 United States. Department of State. RUSSIA - Continued . No. From whom and to Date . whom . Subject . Page . 1863 . 17 Mr. Seward to Mr. Feb. 18 Taylor . Diplomatic communications between France , Russia , and Great Britain , in ...
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