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... June 12. ) SIR : Since my dispatch of April 20 , nothing has occurred to disturb the quiet of Seoul , and we hear nothing more of the Tong Hâk . When Captain Dayton left on the morning of the 21st , I asked him to delay Caste separation ...
... June 12. ) SIR : Since my dispatch of April 20 , nothing has occurred to disturb the quiet of Seoul , and we hear nothing more of the Tong Hâk . When Captain Dayton left on the morning of the 21st , I asked him to delay Caste separation ...
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... June 1 , 1894. ( Received July 21. ) SIR : Referring to my dispatch of May 17 , I have now the honor to inform you that I am in receipt of advices this morning from the pal- ace to the effect that a considerable Government force ...
... June 1 , 1894. ( Received July 21. ) SIR : Referring to my dispatch of May 17 , I have now the honor to inform you that I am in receipt of advices this morning from the pal- ace to the effect that a considerable Government force ...
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... June 18 , 1894. ( Received July 27. ) SIR : Referring to my dispatch of June 1 , I now have the honor to inform you that the Korean Government , discouraged by the success of the rebellion in the south , and upon the urgent requests ...
... June 18 , 1894. ( Received July 27. ) SIR : Referring to my dispatch of June 1 , I now have the honor to inform you that the Korean Government , discouraged by the success of the rebellion in the south , and upon the urgent requests ...
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... June 1 , returned with the troops . On being interrogated Mr. Otori replied that he brought over his troops for the protection of Japanese subjects and his legation , which seemed quite plausible , considering the fact that there are ...
... June 1 , returned with the troops . On being interrogated Mr. Otori replied that he brought over his troops for the protection of Japanese subjects and his legation , which seemed quite plausible , considering the fact that there are ...
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... June 22 , 1894 . In view of the friendly interest of the United States in the wel- fare of Korea and its people , you are , by direction of the President , instructed to use every possible effort for the preservation of peaceful ...
... June 22 , 1894 . In view of the friendly interest of the United States in the wel- fare of Korea and its people , you are , by direction of the President , instructed to use every possible effort for the preservation of peaceful ...
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