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... TREATIES , & c . , with FOREIGN POWERS , viz.:-with Siam . Treaty . Friendship , Commerce and Navi- gation " Spain . Treaty . Do. Bangkok , 21st May , 1858 .. 1073 Redemption of Sound Dues . Madrid , 25th February , 1860 .. 1111 Treaty ...
... TREATIES , & c . , with FOREIGN POWERS , viz.:-with Siam . Treaty . Friendship , Commerce and Navi- gation " Spain . Treaty . Do. Bangkok , 21st May , 1858 .. 1073 Redemption of Sound Dues . Madrid , 25th February , 1860 .. 1111 Treaty ...
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... Treaty of Friendship , Commerce and Navigation with Nicaragua of 11th April , 1859 . Paris , 21st January , 1860 .. promulgating the Treaty of Friendship , Commerce and Navigation with the Sandwich Islands of 29th October , 1857 Paris ...
... Treaty of Friendship , Commerce and Navigation with Nicaragua of 11th April , 1859 . Paris , 21st January , 1860 .. promulgating the Treaty of Friendship , Commerce and Navigation with the Sandwich Islands of 29th October , 1857 Paris ...
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... Treaty of Peace , relative to the Tracing of the Limits along the River Po . Zurich , 21st November , 1859 .. 1019 of Conference with Sandwich Islands , on the Ex- change of the Rutifications of the Treaty of Commerce and Navigation of ...
... Treaty of Peace , relative to the Tracing of the Limits along the River Po . Zurich , 21st November , 1859 .. 1019 of Conference with Sandwich Islands , on the Ex- change of the Rutifications of the Treaty of Commerce and Navigation of ...
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... Treaty . Peace , Friendship and Commerce . Yedo , 9th October , 1858 .. Luxemburg . Arrangement . Restitution of Arms , 400 & c . of Deserters . The Hague , 29th May , 1858 .. 1002 Luxemburg , 19th June , Netherlands . Additional ...
... Treaty . Peace , Friendship and Commerce . Yedo , 9th October , 1858 .. Luxemburg . Arrangement . Restitution of Arms , 400 & c . of Deserters . The Hague , 29th May , 1858 .. 1002 Luxemburg , 19th June , Netherlands . Additional ...
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... Treaty . Friendship , Commerce , and Navi- gation . Washington , 11th April , 1859 .. Great Britain . Treaty . Mosquito Indians , and 126 363 Rights and Claims of British Subjects . Managua , 28th January , 1860 .. 96 Do. Treaty ...
... Treaty . Friendship , Commerce , and Navi- gation . Washington , 11th April , 1859 .. Great Britain . Treaty . Mosquito Indians , and 126 363 Rights and Claims of British Subjects . Managua , 28th January , 1860 .. 96 Do. Treaty ...
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