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											                       James Buchanan was the Minister to Russia for about 18 months between 1832-1833, where he quickly learned that privacy was non-existent when he found out Russian servants were going through his official documents. Any correspondence back to the United States was handed directly to American ship captains and warned that any responses should not "say anything which would be offensive to the Government. They are not very delicate about opening letters here."