Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 16.djvu/919

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POSTAL CONVENTION WITH FRANCE. Menon 2, 1857. 885 P0e·r·Ostmc¤ Dnranrunur E, Connnsrononcn WITH THE 0F TBI UNITED STATES. See Fgggcg P0S·_p.QFy1c¤_ ( p. sn.; L E T T E R. B I L L .

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