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Letters from 1874

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John Appleton to P. S.—Can the absence from Saxony for two months in each year be construed into an interrupted residence? In such case, I am told that the stranger is held liable only after five years instead of two. His Excellency Bancroft Davis , Envoy, September 23, 1874

From John Appleton
To P. S.—Can the absence from Saxony for two months in each year be construed into an interrupted residence? In such case, I am told that the stranger is held liable only after five years instead of two. His Excellency Bancroft Davis , Envoy
September 23, 1874

[Inclosure 13 in No. 25] Mr. Appleton to Mr. Davis. Dresden, September 23, 1874.10 (2) Sidonian Strasse. Dear Sir: May I ask your opinion respecting a matter which affects the…

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Protest of Louis Leo Wolf, a citizen of the United States of America, from the city of New York, pro tempore residing in Frankfort-on-the-Main, against the arbitrary increase of a general government income-tax imposed upon him by the Prussian authorities specially, as well as against the right of levying such income-tax generally from him., September 12, 1874

From Louis Leo Wolf
September 12, 1874

[Inclosure in 1 in No. 25.] Protest of Louis Leo Wolf, a citizen of the United States of America, from the city of New York, pro tempore residing in Frankfort-on-the-Main,…