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Papers Respecting Austria, Denmark, the Ottoman Porte, Portugal, Russia, and the United States; Presented to Parliament in 1808
Papers Respecting Austria, Denmrk, the Ottman Porte, Portugal, Russia, and the United States; Presented to Parliament in 1808
Scope and Method of Consular Trade Reports; Being a Correspondence Respecting the Question of Diplomatic and Consular Assistance to British Trade Abroad
The Official Correspondence Relative to the Negotiation for Peace, Between Great Britain and the French Republick, as Laid Before Both Houses of Parliament
Russia. Report on the Waterway Between the Baltic and Black Sea. Presented to Both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty, June, 1900
British and Foreign State Papers (Volume 1, PT. 2)
British and Foreign State Papers (Volume 47)
British and Foreign State Papers (Volume 63)
British and Foreign State Papers (Volume 53)
British and Foreign State Papers (Volume 81)
Correspondence Between His Majesty's Government and the United States Government
The Treatment of Prisoners of War in England and Germany During the First Eight Months of the War
Correspondence Respecting the European Crisis
British Diplomatic Correspondence Concerning the Republic of Texas, 1838-1846
Collected Diplomatic Documents Relating to the Outbreak of the European War
Correspondence with Foreign Powers.; Relating to the Slave Trade. 1835
Correspondence with the British Commissioners, at Sierra Leone, the Havana, Rio de Janeiro, and Surinam; Relating to the Slave Trade, 1835
Correspondence Relative to the Alleged Ill-Treatment of German Subjects Captured in the Cameroons
Correspondence Relative to the Affairs of Syria (Volume 2); Presented to Both Houses of Parliament, by Command of Her Majesty, July, 1845
Correspondence Respecting the Independent State of the Congo (Volume 1)
Correspondence with Her Majesty's Embassy at Constantinople Respecting the Affairs of Syria (May 23, 1841-Feb. 28, 1843] (PT 1)
Correspondence Between His Majesty's Government and the United States Ambassador Respecting the Treatment of Prisoners of War and Interned
Correspondence Respecting the Enlistment of British Subjects in the United States' Army
Reports Received from Her Majesty's Consuls Relating to the Condition of Christians in Turkey