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[Telegram.] Mr. Davis to Mr. E. B. Washburne. Department of State, Washington, September 6, 1870. It appearing by your last dispatch that new government is fully installed and Paris remains…
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[Telegram.] Mr. Davis to Mr. E. B. Washburne. Department of State, Washington, September 6, 1870. If provisional government has actual control and possession of power, and is acknowledged by French…
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Mr. Davis to Mr. E. B. Washburne. No. 158.] Department of State, Washington, August 30, 1870. Sir: I have to acknowledge the receipt of your telegram of yesterday, which, although…
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[Telegram.] Mr. Davis to Mr. E. B Washburne. Department of State, Washington, August 17, 1870. Instead of “expulsion” in first sentence of yesterday’s dispatch, substitute “departure.” DAVIS, Acting Secretary.
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Mr. Davis to Mr. E. B. Washburne. Department of State, Washington, August 16, 1870. Sir: I have to acknowledge the receipt of your dispatches, numbered 232 to 242, both inclusive.…
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[Telegram.] Mr. Davis to Mr. E. B. Washburne. Department of State, Washington, August 16, 1870. Your reply to Gramont’s notice of expulsion of Germans is fully approved. You were notified…
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[Telegram.] Mr. Davis to Mr. E. B. Washburne. Department of State, Washington, August 14, 1870. Prussian credit opened for removal of Germans. Have notified Secretary, who is absent; shall communicate…
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[Telegram.] Mr. Davis to Mr. E. B. Washburne. Department of State, Washington, July 25, 1870. Take subjects of Saxony, Hesse, and Coburg under protection, France consenting. * * * *…
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[Telegram.] Mr. Fish to Mr. F. B. Washburne. Department of State, Washington, July 19, 1870. North German government asks United States to exert good offices through their legation at Paris…
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[Telegram.] Mr. Fish to Mr. E. B. Washburne. Department of State, Washington, July 16, 1870. Government and people of United States depend upon German steamers between Bremen and Hamburg and…