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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 2, 1872, Part I

Great Britain.


Contents

    • Miscellaneous correspondence between the Department of State, the legation of the United States in London, the British legation in Washington, & persecuted Hebrews in Moldavia and Wallachia. (Documents 147–148)
      • Boundary-line between the Lake of the Woods and the Rocky Mountains. (Documents 149–154)
        • Position in which American flag was hoisted on board the American schooner James Bliss after her seizure by Canadian authorities. (Documents 155–165)
          • Slave-trade on East Coast of Africa. (Documents 166–176)
            • Fisheries in waters adjacent to the British North American possessions. (Documents 177–183)

            Contents

            • Message of the President of the United States.
            • List of papers, with their contents.
            • Proclamations, etc. (Documents 1–14)
            • Correspondence
              • Argentine Republic. (Documents 15–24)
              • Austria. (Documents 25–41)
              • Bolivia. (Documents 42–43)
              • Brazil. (Documents 44–73)
              • Chili. (Document 74)
              • China. (Documents 75–86)
              • Colombia. (Documents 87–100)
              • Costa Rica. (Documents 101–105)
              • Ecuador. (Documents 106–123)
              • France. (Documents 124–132)
              • Germany. (Documents 133–143)
              • German Legation in Washington. (Documents 144–146)
              • Great Britain.
                • Miscellaneous correspondence between the Department of State, the legation of the United States in London, the British legation in Washington, & persecuted Hebrews in Moldavia and Wallachia. (Documents 147–148)
                • Boundary-line between the Lake of the Woods and the Rocky Mountains. (Documents 149–154)
                • Position in which American flag was hoisted on board the American schooner James Bliss after her seizure by Canadian authorities. (Documents 155–165)
                • Slave-trade on East Coast of Africa. (Documents 166–176)
                • Fisheries in waters adjacent to the British North American possessions. (Documents 177–183)
              • Greece. (Documents 184–206)
              • Hayti. (Documents 207–226)
              • Honduras. (Documents 227–237)
              • Italy. (Documents 238–249)
              • Japan. (Documents 250–252)
              • Liberia. (Documents 253–258)
              • Mexico. (Documents 259–350)
              • Nicaragua. (Documents 351–354)
              • Paraguay. (Documents 355–356)
              • Peru. (Documents 357–367)
              • Russia. (Documents 368–389)
              • Salvador. (Documents 390–414)
              • Spain. (Documents 415–434)
              • Sweden and Norway. (Documents 435–441)
              • Switzerland. (Documents 442–444)
              • Turkey. (Documents 445–491)
                • Correspondence between the Department of State and the United States Consul at Bucharest relative to the persecution and oppression of Israelites in Roumania. (Documents 472–491)
              • Uruguay. (Documents 492–498)
              • Venezuela. (Documents 499–502)
            • Alphabetical Index.

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