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Record ID marc_oregon_summit_records/catalog_files/lewisandclarkbibsrev.mrc:209105745:1807
Source Oregon Libraries
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040 $aMWA$cMWA$ebdrb
099 $aEvans 19318
110 10 $aUnited States.$bDept. of Foreign Affairs.
245 10 $aOffice for Foreign Affairs, 13th May, 1785.$h[microform] :$bThe 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.
260 0 $a[New York :$bPrinted by John Dunlap,$c1785]
300 $a1 sheet ([1] p.) ;$c42 x 27 cm.
500 $aLibrary of Congress entries in NUC Pre-1956 imprints ascribe other 1785 publications of the department to the press of John Dunlap of New York.
500 $aPrinted area measures 28.5 x 16.1 cm.
510 4 $aEvans$c19318.
533 $aMicrofiche.$b[New York :$cReadex Microprint,$d1985]$e11 x 15 cm.$f(Early American imprints. First series ; no. 19318)
650 0 $aConsular law.
650 0 $aConsuls.
650 0 $aDiplomatic and consular service, American.
655 7 $aBroadsides.$2rbgenr.
700 10 $aJay, John,$d1745-1829.
700 10 $aSoderstrom, Richard.
710 10 $aUnited States.$bContinental Congress.
752 $aUnited States$bNew York$dNew York.
830 0 $aEarly American imprints.$nFirst series ;$vno. 19318.
902 $a000228
999 $b1$c951223$dm$ea$f-$g0
994 $alaw
945 $llavf