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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 1, 1873

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Contents

  • Message of the president.
  • Fold-out Map Insert
  • Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, transmitted to Congress, with the annual message of the president, December 1, 1873
  • List of papers.
  • List of persons whose correspondence with or from the Department of State is contained in this volume.
  • I.—Proclamations. (Documents 3–5)
  • II.—Circulars. (Documents 6–8)
  • III.—Argentine Republic. (Documents 9–14)
  • IV.—Austria–Hungary. (Documents 15–23)
  • V.—Belgium. (Documents 24–29)
  • VI.—Brazil. (Documents 30–43)
  • VII.—Chili. (Documents 44–46)
  • VII.—China. (Documents 47–84)
  • IX.—Costa Rica (Documents 85–86)
  • X.—Denmark. (Documents 87–88)
  • XI.—Dominican Republic. (Documents 89–90)
  • XII.—Ecuador. (Documents 91–96)
  • XIII.—France. (Documents 97–126)
  • XIV.—Germany. (Documents 127–151)
  • XV.—Great Britain. (Documents 152–197)
  • XVI.—Greece. (Documents 198–203)
  • XVII.—Guatemala. (Document 204)
  • XVIII.—Hayti. (Documents 205–224)
  • XIX.—Hawaiian Islands. (Documents 225–236)
  • XX.—Italy. (Documents 237–243)
  • XXI.—Japan. (Documents 244–269)
  • XXII.—Mexico. (Documents 270–309)
  • Alphabetical Index.

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