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Papers Relating to the Opium Trade in China, 1842-1856; Presented to the House of Commons by Command of Her Majesty, 1857
Confidential Correspondence of the British Government Respecting the Insurrection in Poland; 1863
Certain Correspondence of the Foreign Office and of the Hudson's Bay Company; Copied from Original Documents, London 1898
Further Reports by Her Majesty's Representatives Abroad on Bounties on the Construction and Running of Ships Paid by the State in the Countries
Further Correspondence Respecting the Affairs of Persia
A Collection of Reports on Bolshevism in Russia
Correspondence Respecting the Treaty Between Japan and Corea
Further Correspondence Respecting Central Asia
Great Britain and the European Crisis; Correspondence, and Statements in Parliament, Together with an Introductory Narrative of Events
British Diplomatic Correspondence Concerning the Republic of Texas,1838-1846
Foreign Corn, No. 1 [And] No. 2. Returns of All Accounts That Have Been Received During the Year 1826, in Compliance with the Several Circulars
Correspondence Relating to Negotiations Between the Governments of Great Britain and Portugal for Conclusion of the Congo Treaty
Despatch from His Majesty's Ambassador at Constantinople Summarising Events Leading Up to Rupture of Relations with Turkey, and Reply Thereto.
Correspondence Respecting the Affairs of China; Presented to Both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty, April 1898
Reports by Her Majesty's Secretaries of Embassy and Legation Respecting Factories for the Spinning and Weaving of Textile Fabrics Abroad
Correspondence Respecting the Disturbances in China (in Continuation of "China No. 3, 1900); Presented to Both Houses of Parliament by Command
Correspondence with Her Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in Japan
Reports on the Constitution and Functions of Ministers of Commerce or Analogous Branches of Foreign Administrations. Presented to Both Houses
Correspondence Respecting the Attack on British Protestant Missionaries at Yang-Chow-Foo, August 1868
Correspondence Respecting the Attack on the Indian Expedition to Western China, and the Murder of Mr. Margary; Presented to Both Houses of
Correspondence with the Superintendent of British Trade in China; Upon the Subject of Emigration from That Country
Correspondence respecting the emigration of Chinese coolies from Macao
Correspondence respecting the affairs of Siam
Papers Relative to the Tariffs Published in the United States in the Years 1824 and 1828. Presented to the House of Commons, in Pursuance of