Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1897 |
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... April 10. ) SIR : I have the honor to submit herewith copies of correspondence in case of Bernhard Winter , a naturalized citizen of the United States , who , upon his return to his native country , was arrested and required to serve in ...
... April 10. ) SIR : I have the honor to submit herewith copies of correspondence in case of Bernhard Winter , a naturalized citizen of the United States , who , upon his return to his native country , was arrested and required to serve in ...
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... April 26 , 1895 , and shortly thereafter received notice to report himself before the military anthorities in Pressburg on the 25th day of May , 1895 , and that upon reporting he was immediately enrolled and required to serve as an ...
... April 26 , 1895 , and shortly thereafter received notice to report himself before the military anthorities in Pressburg on the 25th day of May , 1895 , and that upon reporting he was immediately enrolled and required to serve as an ...
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... April 10 , 1896 . SIR : Referring to the Department's instruction No. 200 , of the 1st instant , relative to the alleged discrimination by the Government of Belgium against the United States and in favor of the Netherlands in the matter ...
... April 10 , 1896 . SIR : Referring to the Department's instruction No. 200 , of the 1st instant , relative to the alleged discrimination by the Government of Belgium against the United States and in favor of the Netherlands in the matter ...
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... April 1 , 1896 . SIR : We desire to call your attention to what appears to us to be discrimination against the ... April 23 , 1896. ( Received May 2. ) SIR : I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your dispatch of April 1 , 1896 ...
... April 1 , 1896 . SIR : We desire to call your attention to what appears to us to be discrimination against the ... April 23 , 1896. ( Received May 2. ) SIR : I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your dispatch of April 1 , 1896 ...
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... April 4 , 1884 . By the terms of Article II Chile assumes the payment of certain claims , among which is the claim of Alsop & Co. The treaty of commerce contains nothing of importance except the provisions for the free importation of ...
... April 4 , 1884 . By the terms of Article II Chile assumes the payment of certain claims , among which is the claim of Alsop & Co. The treaty of commerce contains nothing of importance except the provisions for the free importation of ...
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