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Anglo-Hawaiian treaty. [Extracts.] July 10, 1851. article iii. The two contracting parties hereby agree that any favor, privilege, or immunity whatever, in matters of commerce or navigation, which either contracting…
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Appendix No. 11. Prussian law relating to the state of siege, dated June 4, 1851. We, Frederick William, by the grace of God, King of Prussia, &c, &c, hereby ordain,…
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Code Napoleon, Civil Code, book: I, ch. 1. [undated.] “9. Any person born in France, being the child of a foreigner, may, in the year following the time of his…
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[705] *By the President of the United States of America. a proclamation. Whereas there is reason to believe that a military expedition is about to be fitted out in the…
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[641] *Message of the President of the United States, transmitting reports from the several heads of departments relative to the subject of the resolution of the Senate of the 23d…
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Mr. Conrad, Secretary of War, to General Hitchcock. War Department, November 19, 1851. Sir: Information recently received at this Department induces an apprehension that an attempt may be made, in…
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Mr. Fillmore, President, to General Hitchcock, United States Army. Executive Chamber, November 18, 1851. Sir: Recent information induces me to believe and to apprehend that efforts are making and will…
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[163] *Mr. Graham, Secretary of the Navy, to Commodore McCauley, United States Navy. Navy Department, November 17, 1851. Sir: Information has reached the President of the United States that an…