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[Inclosure.] The United States Commissioners to the Count de Vergennes. Paris, Dec. 23, 1776.104. Sir: We beg leave to acquaint your Excellency, that we are appointed and fully impowered by…
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[Inclosure.] Mr. Paine to Citoyen Danton. Paris, May 6, (second year of the republic.) Citoyen Danton: As you read English, I write this letter to you without passing it through…
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[Inclosure 8 in No. 228.] Land-regulations. Port of Nagasaki, in Japan, September, 1860. I.—Mode of acquiring land. Any person desiring to lease land within the location fixed upon for foreign…
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[Inclosure 5 in No. 674.—Translation.] Declaration of the eight courts, relative to the universal abolition of the slave-trade. [Congress of Vienna, protocol of the 8th February, 1815.] The plenipotentiaries of…
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Dispatch from the Count of Nesselrode to Baron Brunow. Saint Petersburgh, May 2, 1850. The cabinet of Saint Petersburgh adheres completely to the principles which have served as the basis…
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The Prince of Schwartzenberg to Baron Hotter, London, on the demand for indemnification which the government of England makes of the governments of Tuscany and Naples. Vienna, April 14, 1850.…
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Mr. Hammond to Mr. Jefferson. Lansdown, November 22, 1793. Sir: I have had the honor of receiving your letter of the 14th instant, upon which, as it announces the fixed…
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Mr. Brice to Mr. Knox, Secretary of War. Annapolis, Md., In Council, August 23, 1793. Sir: Your communications of the 6th instant arrived in the absence of Governor Lee, who…
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Synopsis. [undated.] By the 1st article of the treaty between the United States and Great Britain of the 15th of June, 1816, it was stipulated that the line of boundary…
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Law respecting the acquisition and loss of the quality of Prussian by a Prussian subject, and his admission to foreign citizenship.—December 31, 1842. We, Frederick William, &c., &c., ordain, &c.…