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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

Spain.


[269] [Spain.]

[undated.]

Part I: General Correspondence; and Papers Relating to Naturalization and Expatriation

  • List of papers.
  • List of persons whose correspondence with or from the Department of State is contained in this volume.
  • XXIII.—Morocco. (Documents 1-2)
    • XXIV.—Netherlands. (Documents 3-12)
      • XXV.—Nicaragua. (Documents 13-15)
        • XXVI.—Peru. (Documents 16-24)
          • XXVII.—Russia. (Documents 25-33)
            • XXVIII.— Salvador. (Documents 34-49)
              • XXIX.—Spain. (Documents 50-127)
                • XXX.—Sweden and Norway. (Documents 128-130)
                  • XXXI.—Switzerland. (Documents 131-144)
                    • XXXII.—Turkish Empire. (Documents 145-182)
                      • XXXIII.—Venezuela. (Documents 183-189)
                        • Opinions of the heads of the executive departments, and other papers, relating to expatriation, naturalization, and change of allegiance (Documents 190-324)
                          • Papers relating to expatriation, naturalization, and change of allegiance. (Documents 190-323)
                            • Appendix No. I.—Naturalization and Allegiance. (Documents 203-282)
                              • Part VI.—Correspondence between Great Britain and Other Countries. (Documents 244-282)
                                • Spain. (Document 269)
                          • Alphabetical Index.

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