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Bostoniani a Livorno
il console Thomas Appleton e i suoi conterranei -
Gould Francis Leckie e la Sicilia, 1801- 1818
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Als deutscher Konsul in China
Erinnerungen 1899-1911 -
To the free and virtuous citizens of America
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The United States in Congress assembled, September 7, 1781
The following form of the exequatur, is recommended to the supreme executive power of the several states -
Standing instructions to consuls and vice-consuls of the United States. Department of State
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Als deutscher Konsul in China
Erinnerungen 1899-1911 -
Les consuls, agents de la présence française dans le monde (XVIIIe-XIXe siècles)
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Les consuls en Méditerranée, agents d'information
XVIe-XXe siècle -
Entscheidung in Aleppo - Walter Rößler (1871-1929)
Helfer der verfolgten Armenier : eine Biografie -
"His Majesty's Consul" in Saloniki
Charles Blunt (1800 - 1864), ein europäischer Konsul als Agent der Modernisierung in der osmanischen Provinz -
Beyond ambassadors
consuls, missionaries, and spies in premodern diplomacy -
La diplomatie comme expérience de l'autre
consuls français au Maghreb (1700 - 1840) -
The Following state of facts, is taken from the papers now lying on the table
it is presented to the members to save them the trouble of perusing them -
To Timothy Pickering, Esq. Secretary of state. Philadelphia, 15th Nov. 1799
Sir, After having twice attended you for the purpose of personally explaining such parts of my conduct as have been represented to you exceptionable, I trust I need not apologize to you for committing that explanation to writing -
To the free and virtuous citizens of America
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Office for Foreign Affairs, 13th May, 1785
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of Foreign Affairs, to whom was referred a letter of the 21st March last, from Richard Soderstrom, reports as his opinion, that no state is obliged by the laws of nations to receive or admit consuls from any foreign state; and consequently every sovereign has a right to admit them on such terms and conditions only as he may think proper. ... All which is submitted to the wisdom of Congress. John Jay -
Office for Foreign Affairs, October 13, 1785
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of Foreign Affairs, to whom was referred back his report of the 19th ult. respecting consuls, accompanied with a motion of the same date; reports, that agreeable to what he conceives to be the design of this re-reference, he has endeavoured to contract the plan contained in that report, and to adapt it more immediately to our present circumstances. ... All which is submitted to the wisdom of Congress. John Jay -
Office for Foreign Affairs, September 19, 1785
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of Foreign Affairs, in obedience to the order of Congress of August 9, 1785, respecting the number of consuls necessary to be appointed, and for what foreign ports, reports, that in his opinion it would be expedient to have consuls in ... All which is submitted to the wisdom of Congress. John Jay -
Trading conflicts
Venetian merchants and Mamluk officials in late medieval Alexandria