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Page 695
... Demands of the British government . Murder of Mr. Richardson . 1062 1063 32 Mr. Seward to Mr. Pruyn . 8 Mr. Pruyn to Mr. Seward . Jan. 20 Approval of proceedings of Mr. Pruyn ..... 1064 Jan. 27 The attack on the British legation ...
... Demands of the British government . Murder of Mr. Richardson . 1062 1063 32 Mr. Seward to Mr. Pruyn . 8 Mr. Pruyn to Mr. Seward . Jan. 20 Approval of proceedings of Mr. Pruyn ..... 1064 Jan. 27 The attack on the British legation ...
Page 696
... demands , and the reply of the Japanese government . Interposition of the American minister invoked by the Japanese authorities . The same subjects .... Correspondence with the British and French ministers . Proffered aid to the Tycoon ...
... demands , and the reply of the Japanese government . Interposition of the American minister invoked by the Japanese authorities . The same subjects .... Correspondence with the British and French ministers . Proffered aid to the Tycoon ...
Page 697
... demands for indemnity and for the surrender of the murderers of Mr. Rich- ardson . The attack at and expedition to Simonoseki . Instructions in view of the destruction of the American legation by fire and in re- gard to its removal to ...
... demands for indemnity and for the surrender of the murderers of Mr. Rich- ardson . The attack at and expedition to Simonoseki . Instructions in view of the destruction of the American legation by fire and in re- gard to its removal to ...
Page 717
... demand of the legation of his Majesty at Washington certain indispensa- ble information upon different points of detail connected with this question . Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys , consequently , is not able to give to Mr. Dayton the an- swer ...
... demand of the legation of his Majesty at Washington certain indispensa- ble information upon different points of detail connected with this question . Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys , consequently , is not able to give to Mr. Dayton the an- swer ...
Page 723
... demand some form of decided and earnest resistance . Private armed vessels are offering them- selves to co - operate with the navy in maintaining sieges and blockades . I am , sir , your obedient servant , WILLIAM L. DAYTON , Esq ...
... demand some form of decided and earnest resistance . Private armed vessels are offering them- selves to co - operate with the navy in maintaining sieges and blockades . I am , sir , your obedient servant , WILLIAM L. DAYTON , Esq ...
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