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... asked for American missionaries . The other assassins of the Rev. Mr. Meriam . Customs reforms in Turkey . The political situation in Europe . 1185 1187 International postal regulations . Arrest of another assassin of the Rev. Mr ...
... asked for American missionaries . The other assassins of the Rev. Mr. Meriam . Customs reforms in Turkey . The political situation in Europe . 1185 1187 International postal regulations . Arrest of another assassin of the Rev. Mr ...
Page 707
... asking the interference of France , or even her good offices , in a matter which disturbs the relations between the United States and Great Britain , and which , if no redress is given , would be a pre- cedent for wide infractions of ...
... asking the interference of France , or even her good offices , in a matter which disturbs the relations between the United States and Great Britain , and which , if no redress is given , would be a pre- cedent for wide infractions of ...
Page 713
... asked of you , or in your judgment be likely to prove useful , you may say that , as the bill stands , the executive government will be left at liberty to put the law in force in its discretion , and that thus far the proper policy in ...
... asked of you , or in your judgment be likely to prove useful , you may say that , as the bill stands , the executive government will be left at liberty to put the law in force in its discretion , and that thus far the proper policy in ...
Page 726
... asked for another copy of the diplomatic correspondence of France for the past year , telling him , at the same time , that it was for Mr. Romero , the Mexican minister at Washington , who had written to me for it . He gave it to me at ...
... asked for another copy of the diplomatic correspondence of France for the past year , telling him , at the same time , that it was for Mr. Romero , the Mexican minister at Washington , who had written to me for it . He gave it to me at ...
Page 731
... asking one's self by what inadvertence the minister of a friendly power had been induced thus to favor acts openly directed against France , if the tenor of the certificate signed by him did not state that it is inten- tionally , and ...
... asking one's self by what inadvertence the minister of a friendly power had been induced thus to favor acts openly directed against France , if the tenor of the certificate signed by him did not state that it is inten- tionally , and ...
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acknowledge the receipt American ANSON BURLINGAME April assurances authorities British Bund Burgevine Captain chargé d'affaires Chin-kiang Chinese citizens command communication confederate copy daimios Dayton DEPARTMENT desire despatch diplomatic Drouyn de l'Huys duty Emperor empire enclose ernment Europe European excellency favor Florida foreign affairs France French friendly governor herewith honor to acknowledge hope imperial informed instant instructions insurgents interests Japan Japanese government July June KAMI Kioto LEGATION letter Majesty Majesty's Majesty's government ment Mercier Mexican Mexico Mikado military minister of foreign Minister Resident nations neutrality obedient servant occasion officers opinion Orleans Paris peace Pernambuco Pike piratical port present President Prince Kung proceedings Pruyn question rebellion received reference regard relations reply respect respectfully ROBERT H Russia Secretary September Seward Shanghai ship steamer THOMAS CORWIN tion treaty powers Tycoon undersigned United United States Consul vessels Washington WILLIAM H Yedo Yokohama
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