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[Inclosure 2.] Memorandum forwarded by Prince Kung and the ministers of the yamên to the ministers of Russia, Germany, the United States, England, and France, March 28, 1873. [March 28,…
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No. 67. Mr. Low to Mr. Fish. Legation of the United States, Peking, March 29, 1873. (Received June 21.) No. 244.] Sir: After I had closed my No. 242, in…
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No. 66. Mr. Low to Mr. Fish. Legation of the United States, Peking, March 24, 1873. (Received May 23.) No. 242.] Sir: On the 17th instant the four foreign ministers…
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No. 65. Mr. Low to Mr. Fish. Legation of the United States, Peking, March 22, 1873. (Received May 23.) No. 241.] Sir: Among the many duties devolving upon the Emperor…
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No. 64. Mr. Low to Mr. Fish. Legation of the United States, Peking, March 20, 1873. (Received May 23.) No. 240.] Sir: As the Chinese ministers appear to think that…
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No. 63. Mr. Low to Mr. Fish. Legation of the United States, Peking, March 15, 1873. (Received May 23.) No. 238.] Sir: In continuing the narrative of proceedings concerning the…
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No. 62. Mr. Fish to Mr. Low. Department of State, Washington, March 15, 1873. No. 126.] Sir: On the 13th instant the minister of France in this country called upon…
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[Inclosure 5.] Prince Kung to the foreign ministers. Peking, March 10, 1873. Prince Kung, chief secretary of state for foreign affairs, herewith makes a communication in reply. Upon the 24th…
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[Inclosure 4.] Ministers of the foreign office to Mr. Low. Peking, March 7, 1873. Sir: On the 24th February we received from their excellencies the foreign ministers a collective note,…
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[Inclosure 3.—Translation.] Foreign ministers to Prince Kung. Peking, March 5, 1873. Sir: The undersigned, ministers for Russia, Germany, the United States, Great Britain, and France, have the honor to refer…