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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Transmitted to Congress with the Annual Message of the President, December 5, 1870

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Contents

  • Message of the President of the United States.
  • List of papers, with their contents.
  • I. Papers relating to the Franco-German War.
    • [Papers relating to the Franco-German War.] (Documents 1–2)
    • Austria. (Documents 3–5)
    • Belgium. (Documents 6–11)
    • Denmark. (Documents 12–17)
    • France. (Documents 18–117)
    • Great Britain. (Documents 118–130)
    • Japan. (Document 131)
    • North Germany. (Documents 132–188)
    • Peru. (Document 189)
    • Russia. (Documents 190–191)
    • Switzerland. (Document 192)
    • Spain. (Document 193)
    • Turkey. (Document 194)
  • II. Correspondence relating to the proposed international gold coinage.
    • [Correspondence relating to the proposed international gold coinage.] (Documents 195–196)
  • III. Correspondence in relation to the condition of the commercial relations between the United States and the Spanish American States and Brazil.
    • [Correspondence in relation to the condition of the commercial relations between the United States and the Spanish American States and Brazil.] (Documents 197–212)
  • IV.—Miscellaneous correspondence relating to foreign affairs.
    • Austria. (Document 213)
    • Chili. (Document 214)
    • China. (Documents 215–238)
    • Great Britain. (Documents 239–272)
    • Greece. (Document 273)
    • Guatemala. (Documents 274–275)
    • Italy. (Documents 276–280)
    • Japan. (Documents 281–290)
    • Mexico. (Documents 291–292)
    • Nicaragua. (Document 293)
    • Peru. (Documents 294–299)
    • Russia. (Document 300)
  • Alphabetical index.

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