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The Statutes at Large, the United States from Volume 39, PT. 2
Foreign Relations of the United States Volume 2, V. 4
Treaties and Other International Agreements of the United States of America, 1776-1949 Volume 4; Denmark-France
The Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States Volume N . 5
Correspondence Concerning Claims Against Great Britain Volume 2; Transmitted to the Senate of the United States in Answer to the Resolutions of December 4 and 10, 1867, and of May 27, 1868
Seal Fisheries of Behring Sea; Message from the President of the United States Transmitting a Letter from the Secretary of State, with Accompanying Papers, Touching the Subjects in Dispute Between the Government of the United States and the Government of G
Russian America; Message from the President of the United States, in Answer to a Resolution of the House of 19th of December Last, Transmitting Correspondence in Relation to Russian America
Biographic Register of the Department of State
Volkssagen Aus Dem Orlagau; Nebst Belehrungen Aus Dem Sagenreiche
Methode Pour Arriver a la Vie Bienheureuse
Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States Volume 3
Correspondence Concerning Claims Against Great Britain Volume 7; Transmitted to the Senate of the United States in Answer to the Resolutions of December 4 and 10, 1867, and of May 27, 1868
Correspondence Between the Department of State and the United States Minister at Madrid and the Consular Representatives of Theunited State in the Island of Cuba and Other Papers Relating to Cuban Affairs, Transmitted to the Hours of Representatives in
Commercial Relations of the United States with Foreign Countries Volume 1869; During the Year 1908
Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States Volume 6
Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States Volume 8
Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States Volume 2
Commercial Relations of the United States with Foreign Countries Volume 1
Consular Reports Volume 24-27
Correspondence Relative to the Present Condition of Mexico
Diplomatic Correspondence Between the United States and Belligerent Governments Relating to Neutral Rights and Commerce
Report of the Secretary of State in Regard to San Domingo Transmitted to the Senate, January 16, 1871, in Compliance with a Resolution
Neutrality Proclamations 1914-1918
Regulations Prescribed by the President for Consular Officers of the United States; Department of State