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... ment in regard to the insurrection and the subject of slavery . 875 Acknowledgment of despatches ... 876 35 Clay . ..do .. Sept. 5 The Polish question ... 876 NETHERLANDS . No. From whom and to whom . Date X LIST OF DOCUMENTS .
... ment in regard to the insurrection and the subject of slavery . 875 Acknowledgment of despatches ... 876 35 Clay . ..do .. Sept. 5 The Polish question ... 876 NETHERLANDS . No. From whom and to whom . Date X LIST OF DOCUMENTS .
Page 690
... the Chinese govern- 918 ment in regard to consuls in the treaty 32 .do ..... 1863 . Jan. Forts . 12 The case of the American bark Agnes ...... .. 920 CHINA - Continued . No. From whom and to whom XII LIST OF DOCUMENTS .
... the Chinese govern- 918 ment in regard to consuls in the treaty 32 .do ..... 1863 . Jan. Forts . 12 The case of the American bark Agnes ...... .. 920 CHINA - Continued . No. From whom and to whom XII LIST OF DOCUMENTS .
Page 692
... ment of any design to recognize the insur- gents . The question of maritime jurisdic- tion . The military situation . The New York riot subdued . The assurance given by the Spanish govern- ment of its adherence to the policy of with ...
... ment of any design to recognize the insur- gents . The question of maritime jurisdic- tion . The military situation . The New York riot subdued . The assurance given by the Spanish govern- ment of its adherence to the policy of with ...
Page 697
... ment and that of Japan . The order of the Tycoon requiring foreigners to leave the empire , and the questions between Japan and the United States resulting therefrom . 47 .do .. Sept. 9 48 50 留湯 do . Sept. 12 The expediency of ...
... ment and that of Japan . The order of the Tycoon requiring foreigners to leave the empire , and the questions between Japan and the United States resulting therefrom . 47 .do .. Sept. 9 48 50 留湯 do . Sept. 12 The expediency of ...
Page 699
... ment . 51 Mr. Morris to Mr. April 30 60 Seward . Mr. Seward to Mr. Sept. Morris . 8 Protection asked for American missionaries . The other assassins of the Rev. Mr. Meriam . Customs reforms in Turkey . The political situation in Europe ...
... ment . 51 Mr. Morris to Mr. April 30 60 Seward . Mr. Seward to Mr. Sept. Morris . 8 Protection asked for American missionaries . The other assassins of the Rev. Mr. Meriam . Customs reforms in Turkey . The political situation in Europe ...
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