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1863 United States. Department of State. US HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY VERI TAS BOUGHT FROM THE AMEY RICHMOND SHELDON FUND 4 38TH CONGRESS , HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . 1st MESSAGE.
1863 United States. Department of State. US HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY VERI TAS BOUGHT FROM THE AMEY RICHMOND SHELDON FUND 4 38TH CONGRESS , HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . 1st MESSAGE.
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1863 United States. Department of State. 4 38TH CONGRESS , HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . 1st MESSAGE OF.
1863 United States. Department of State. 4 38TH CONGRESS , HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . 1st MESSAGE OF.
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... COMMENCEMENT OF THE FIRST SESSION OF THE THIRTY - EIGHTH CONGRESS . PART II . WASHINGTON : GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE . 1864 . B HARVARD COLLEGE July , 1940 LIBRARY Sheldon fund 1487 38TH CONGRESS, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ...
... COMMENCEMENT OF THE FIRST SESSION OF THE THIRTY - EIGHTH CONGRESS . PART II . WASHINGTON : GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE . 1864 . B HARVARD COLLEGE July , 1940 LIBRARY Sheldon fund 1487 38TH CONGRESS, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ...
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... representatives . The municipal government of Shanghai .. Arrival of Colonel Raasloff , the Danish chargé Recommendation of the appointment of a consul general at Shanghai . 927 934 935 936 41 .do .. June 11 Denial by the Chinese ...
... representatives . The municipal government of Shanghai .. Arrival of Colonel Raasloff , the Danish chargé Recommendation of the appointment of a consul general at Shanghai . 927 934 935 936 41 .do .. June 11 Denial by the Chinese ...
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... representatives of France and Prussia . Instructions to co - operate with representa- tives of other treaty powers . The Wyo- ming placed under the orders of Mr. Pruyn . Communications between the daimios and the Tycoon . Proclamations ...
... representatives of France and Prussia . Instructions to co - operate with representa- tives of other treaty powers . The Wyo- ming placed under the orders of Mr. Pruyn . Communications between the daimios and the Tycoon . Proclamations ...
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