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&#13;
“Mr. Moukarzel, President of the Lebanese in America, informed us that the American government did not yet receive official notification about Mount Lebanon now being a state independent from Syria and placed under the French mandate. &#13;
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Signed: Bearn.&#13;
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Archives Diplomatiques&#13;
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&#13;
Letter from Millerand to Jusserand, French Ambassador in the United States.&#13;
&#13;
“I rejoiced with you from my heart at Independence of Greater Lebanon free now and forever…”</text>
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Archives Diplomatiques&#13;
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                <text>December 23, 1920.&#13;
&#13;
“Certificates of Identity" currently issued in Greater Lebanon are drawn upon an old (sample) from the Ottoman Ministry of Interior and such that the holder is an Ottoman citizen. This last mention offends the Lebanese: they find it in contradiction with the proclamation of the State of Greater Lebanon [...].”&#13;
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