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Letters from 1872

881 letters
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Annex., June

From Tenterden
June 15, 1872

Annex. The undersigned agent of Her Britannic Majesty is instructed by Her Majesty’s government to state to Count Sclopis, the arbitrator named by His Majesty the King of Italy, that…

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XV.—Reply of the agent of the United States to the new matter introduced by the agent of Her Britannic Majesty on the call of the tribunal for elucidation in respect to the tables presented by the two governments, August 28, 1872

From XV.—Reply of the agent of the United States
To the new matter introduced by the agent of Her Britannic Majesty on the call of the tribunal for elucidation in respect to the tables presented by the two governments
August 28, 1872

XV.—Reply of the agent of the United States to the new matter introduced by the agent of Her Britannic Majesty on the call of the tribunal for elucidation in respect…

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Evarts to the argument of Her Britannic Majesty’s counsel on the allowance of interest in the computation of indemnity under the Treaty of Washington, August 21, 1872

From Evarts
To the argument of Her Britannic Majesty’s counsel on the allowance of interest in the computation of indemnity under the Treaty of Washington
August 21, 1872

XII.—Reply on the part of the United States to the argument of Her Britannic Majesty’s counsel on the allowance of interest in the computation of indemnity under the Treaty of…

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Cushing to the argument of Her Britannic Majesty’s counsel on the special question of the legal effect, if any, of the entry of the Florida into the port of Mobile, after leaving the Bahamas, and before making any captures, August 21, 1872

From Cushing
To the argument of Her Britannic Majesty’s counsel on the special question of the legal effect, if any, of the entry of the Florida into the port of Mobile, after leaving the Bahamas, and before making any captures
August 21, 1872

X.—Reply of the counsel of the United States to the argument of Her Britannic Majesty’s counsel on the special question of the legal effect, if any, of the entry of…