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Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Accompanying the Annual Message of the President to the First Session Thirty-ninth Congress

Mr. Seward to Mr. Judd

No. 85.]
Department of State, Washington, February 1, 1865.

Sir: Your despatch of January 12, No. 80, has been received. I thank you for the very agreeable information it gives concerning the favorable impression which recent political and military events here has made upon the popular mind in Germany.

I am, sir, your obedient servant,

WILLIAM H. SEWARD.

Norman B. Judd, Esq., &c., &c., Berlin.

Contents

  • Papers relating to foreign affairs.
  • Correspondence.
    • Austria. (Documents 1–32)
    • Prussia. (Documents 33–58)
    • Belgium. (Documents 59–100)
    • Portugal. (Documents 101–135)
    • Italy. (Documents 136–146)
    • Rome. (Documents 147–165)
    • Denmark. (Documents 166–191)
    • Sweden. (Documents 192–219)
    • Switzerland. (Documents 220–235)
    • Japan. (Documents 236–267)
    • Turkey. (Documents 268–293)
    • Egypt. (Documents 294–317)
    • Barbary states.
      • Tunis. (Documents 318–329)
      • Tangiers. (Documents 330–334)
    • Mexico. (Documents 335–766)
      • Correspondence with French legation. (Documents 425–742)
      • Austrian troops for Mexico. (Documents 743–765)
      • European troops in Mexico. (Document 766)

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