916 resultados para Great Britain - Foreign economic relations - Europe


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1. Documents relating to the negotiations which preceded Germany's declaration of war on Russia (August 1, 1914) and on France (August 3, 1914) Declaration of September 4, 1914.

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Correspondence of November 5 to December 15, 1921.

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Report by Mr. Thurlow on the International exhibition of domestic economy held at Amsterdam in 1869.--Report by Mr. Baron on the taxation of Turkey.--Report by Mr. Ford on the finances of the United States.

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Bibliography: p. [36].

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Papers relating to the encounter between His Majesty's ship Leopard, and the American frigate Chesapeake.--Correspondence between Mr. Secretary Canning and Mr. Pinkney, from September 23, to November 28, 1808.--Instructions to the Honourable D. M. Erskine, by Mr. Secretary Canning; and the correspondence between the Honourable D. M. Erskine, and the Honourable Robert Smith.

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Correspondence between Great Britain and the United States, in relation to Central American affairs, communicated to the first session of the Thirty-fourth Congress by the President of the United States with his annual message.--Correspondence in relation to Central American affairs, and the Clayton and Bulwer convention.--Correspondence in relation to enlistment of troops within the United States, by the agents of Great Britain.--The trial of Henry Hertz et al.