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Treaties and Conventions Concluded Between The United States of America and Other Powers Since July 4, 1776.

Treaties and Conventions Concluded Between The United States of America and Other Powers Since July 4, 1776.

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Treaties and Conventions Concluded Between The United States of America and Other Powers Since July 4, 1776.: Containing notes, with references to negotiations preceding the several treaties, to the Executive, Legislative, or Judicial construction of them, and to the causes of the abrogation of some of them, a chronological list of treaties, and an analytical ind

by Haswell, John H., compiler

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Washington DC: Government Printing Office, 1889. First edition. Hardcover. Fair/No jacket. 1434 pages with index. Senate Executive Document No 47, Forty-eighth Congress, second session. A huge table of contents directs the reader to the treaties by country and then by date. Black cloth binding with darker titles on spine that might once have been gilt. Cover faded with spotting, edge wear, corners and spine ends bumped, crease in spine, a little spotting of end papers, small tear in bottom of front end papers at hinge, interior pages clean and lightly tanned, binding tight.

Measures 6 x 9 1/4 x3 1/4 inches.

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Title
Treaties and Conventions Concluded Between The United States of America and Other Powers Since July 4, 1776.
Author
Haswell, John H., compiler
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Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Fair
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No jacket
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Edition
First edition
Publisher
Government Printing Office
Place of Publication
Washington DC
Date Published
1889
Keywords
politics, international relations, government, Europe, South America, Asia,
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History;

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