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The Imperial Japanese mission, 1917; a record of the reception throughout the United States of the special mission headed by Viscount Ishii; together with the exchange of notes embodying the Root-Takahira understanding of 1908 and the Lansing-Ishii agreement of 1917;
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The Imperial Japanese mission, 1917; a record of the reception throughout the United States of the special mission headed by Viscount Ishii; together with the exchange of notes embodying the Root-Takahira understanding of 1908 and the Lansing-Ishii agreement of 1917;

Author: Kikujiro Ishii, Viscount; T Iyenaga; Joseph Ignatius Constantine Clarke; Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of Intercourse and Education.
Publisher: Washington, D.C. [Press of B.S. Adams] 1918.
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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of Intercourse and Education.
Imperial Japanese mission, 1917.
Washington, D.C. [Press of B.S. Adams] 1918
(OCoLC)602627349
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Kikujiro Ishii, Viscount; T Iyenaga; Joseph Ignatius Constantine Clarke; Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of Intercourse and Education.
OCLC Number: 1185235
Notes: "For the collection of material and for the editing of the present volume the Division of Intercourse and Education is under heavy obligation to Mr. T. Iyenaga ... and Mr. Joseph I.C. Clarke ..."--Note, p. iv.
Description: iv, [2], 125 p., 1 l. front. 25 cm.
Responsibility: foreword by Elihu Root.

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