Our commercial and political relations with China
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t10p1n21k
"Attributed to Edward Cunningham"--NUC. ; Dated at end: Washington, February, 1855. ; Caption-title. ; Sabin ; Mode of access: Internet.
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"Attributed to Edward Cunningham"--NUC. ; Dated at end: Washington, February, 1855. ; Caption-title. ; Sabin ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes index. ; v.1.History of Florence.--v.2.The Prince. Discourses on the first ten books of Titus Livius. Thoughts of a statesman.--v.3.Missions.--v.4.Missions (con't.). Miscellaneous papers. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Rare Annex copy 1: Gift of Henry W. Sage.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t61554s7q
Compiled by John H. Haswell for the Department of State. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t5v701017
No. 1 in vol. lettered: Great Britain. Commons. Africa, Congo Treaty. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: China. Imperial Maritime Customs
In: 1. Miscellaneous Series
Some vols. in this ed. are exact reprints (including House document nos.)--of v. from: Foreign relations of the United States, Document ed. ; Vols. for 1861- have subtitle: Diplomatic papers. ; Some v. lack subtitle. ; Volumes designated with an E (e.g. Volume E-1) were published online only. No bound volumes were published for the "E" volumes. ; Some issues have suppl. that lacks v. nos. e.g., issue for 1952-1954, the American Republics has suppl. called 1952-1954 Guatemala. ; Vols. for 1932- issued in parts. ; Some of the volumes issued with the numbering of the congressional series. ; No volume was published for 1869. ; Some issues accompanied by microfiche supplements, including printed guide. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Electronic serial mode of access: World Wide Web ; Microfiche copy: Microfiche (negative). Washington, DC, Dept. of State. microfiches. 11 x 15 cm. ; 1861-1899. 1 v.; 1900-1918. 1 v. (includes index to appendices issued 1901-1902).
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Book issued by the United States government containing a message of the President of the United States respecting relations with Chile together with the diplomatic correspondence; the correspondence with naval officials; the inquiry into the attack of the seamen of the U.S.S. Baltimore in the streets of Valparaiso; and the evidence of the officers and crew of the steamer Keweenaw respecting the ill-treatment of Patrick Shields by the Chilean police. The book was published by the Washington Government printing office in 1892. ; Contains also the diplomatic correspondence; the correspondence with naval officials; the inquiry into the attack of the seamen of the U.S.S. Baltimore in the streets of Valparaiso; and the evidence of the officers and crew of the steamer Keweenaw respecting the ill-treatment of Patrick Shields by the Chilean police. ; Book issued by the United States government containing a message of the President of the United States respecting relations with Chile together with the diplomatic correspondence; the correspondence with naval officials; the inquiry into the attack of the seamen of the U.S.S. Baltimore in the streets of Valparaiso; and the evidence of the officers and crew of the steamer Keweenaw respecting the ill-treatment of Patrick Shields by the Chilean police. The book was published by the Washington Government printing office in 1892. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/pur1.32754082219316
52d Congress, 2d Session. Senate. Report No. 1294. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044025694993
"The manual . has been published for the last ten years, solely as an accompaniment to Watson's new railroad map of the United States"--Pref., p. [iii]. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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U.S. Congressional publication. Transmitted by John Tyler, President. Includes correspondence by John C. Calhoun, Secretary of State. 1 pp. ; The U.S. Serial set is a specially bound, consecutively numbered version of all House and Senate reports and documents. Many, but not all, of the government documents in the Americas archive come originally from the U.S. Serial set, although were bound together at some later point into the collection that is now represented in this collection.
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The uprising of Texas settlers against Mexico, reports, various incidents, independence of Texas, the Mexican government's attitude on the subject and to representatives of the government of the United States. U.S. invasion. Diplomatic relations between Mexico and the United States of America. p. 1-145. "Message of Reprisals" from the President of the United States to the Congress, requesting a declaration of war on Mexico and the convening of a settlement of claims from the United States against Mexico, signed in Washington, DC on 10 September 1838. p. 146-296. U.S. invasion. Protest from the government of Mexico against the United States for allowing maritime trade with the Texas rebels from escorted convoys by American warships. U.S. government response. p. 297-309. The United States requests the release of the American ships "Champeon" and "Julius Caesar", seized by the Mexican fleet while blockading the ports of Texas. p. 310-327.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044009992009
Microfilm. (American culture, 1493-1875, r. 621, no. 9) ; Mode of access: Internet.
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