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Page 691
... 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. Seward to Mr. Burlingame . .do .. Sept. 2 Approval of proceedings of Mr. Burlingame . 959 Sept. 2 ...
... 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. Seward to Mr. Burlingame . .do .. Sept. 2 Approval of proceedings of Mr. Burlingame . 959 Sept. 2 ...
Page 694
... existing between the min- isters of Great Britain , France and the United States , in Japan . Disaster to the French steamer Dordagne . June 21 Proposals of the Japanese government to have persons instructed at the American legation in ...
... existing between the min- isters of Great Britain , France and the United States , in Japan . Disaster to the French steamer Dordagne . June 21 Proposals of the Japanese government to have persons instructed at the American legation in ...
Page 709
... existing . It is very generally understood that there is some peculiar sympathetic relationship between Louisiana and France , which has an important politi- cal significance in regard to the relations of the two countries . Nothing ...
... existing . It is very generally understood that there is some peculiar sympathetic relationship between Louisiana and France , which has an important politi- cal significance in regard to the relations of the two countries . Nothing ...
Page 721
... existing regula- tions in the United States as to the purchase of cotton , & c . , by neutrals , the character of payment and facilities of exportation allowed by our govern- ment ? I had supposed that New Orleans , Port Royal , and ...
... existing regula- tions in the United States as to the purchase of cotton , & c . , by neutrals , the character of payment and facilities of exportation allowed by our govern- ment ? I had supposed that New Orleans , Port Royal , and ...
Page 722
... existing rebel- lion . " He did not desire me to read them , but preferred that I should leave a copy , which I did . He said he had already seen them , they having been immediately communicated to his department through Mr. Mercier ...
... existing rebel- lion . " He did not desire me to read them , but preferred that I should leave a copy , which I did . He said he had already seen them , they having been immediately communicated to his department through Mr. Mercier ...
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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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