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Reports of Committee on Foreign Relations 1789-1901 Volume 6 pp1176 300dpi scan (VERY LARGE!)

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  • Reports by Mr. Leib: 8
  • Reports by Mr. Livermore: 5
  • Reports by Mr. Mason: 118,119,120,122,188,190,196,218
  • Reports by Mr. Morgan: 221,363
  • Reports by Mr. Morris: 6
  • Reports by Mr. Sevier: 100
  • Reports by Mr. Seward: 218
  • Reports by Mr. Sherman: 276,355,359
  • Reports by Mr. Slidell: 131,199
  • Reports by Mr. Smith, of Maryland: 7
  • Reports by Mr. Sumner: 219
  • Reports by Mr. Tait: 16
  • Reports by Mr. Tazewell: 33,46,47
  • Reports by Mr. Underwood: 105, 107
  • Retaliation, vesting in the President the power of: 17,18
  • Rights, neutral: 8,12
  • Rights, of vessels, national: 5,8,12,77,196

S.

  • Salary of ministers. (See Ministers.)
  • Seamen, detention and impressment of American: 5
  • Seamen, regulations respecting American: 18
  • Slaves, illicit introduction from Amelia Island of: 25
  • Slaves, trade in: 120
  • Spain, relations with: 11,16,25,32,119,120,199,218
  • Spoliations, British: 7
  • Spoliations, French: 5
  • State papers, for the publication of the: 23
  • Susquehanna, aid by authorities of Jamaica to U.S.S.: 190
  • Sweden, relations with: 32

T.

  • Territory, acquisition of. (See Acquisition.)
  • Texas, annexation of: 78
  • Texas, recognition of independence of. (See Recognition.)
  • Turkey, construction in United States of vessels for: 188

U.

  • United States, to preserve the neutrality of the. (See Neutrality.)

V.

  • Vessels, national rights of. (See Rights.)
  • Vessels, Turkish naval, construction in United States of. (See Turkey.)

W.

  • Walker, William, arrest in Nicaragua of. (See also Neutrality): 122,131
  • Warfare of the British, unauthorized mode of: 19
  • War with Great Britain, declaration of. (See Great Britain.)
  • Worship, to secure freedom of: 105

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