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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 7, 1874

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Contents

  • Message of the President.
  • Foreign Relations.
  • List of Papers, with their Subjects.
  • Proclamation, etc. (Documents 3–4)
  • Correspondence.
    Argentine Republic. (Documents 5–8)
  • Austria-Hungary. (Documents 9–27)
  • Barbary States.
    • MOROCCO. (Documents 28–32)
    • TRIPOLI. (Documents 33–34)
    • TUNIS. (Documents 35–40)
  • Belgium. (Documents 41–46)
  • Brazil. (Documents 47–66)
  • Central American States. (Documents 67–129)
  • Chili. (Documents 130–133)
  • China. (Documents 134–177)
  • Colombia. (Documents 178–189)
  • Denmark. (Documents 190–200)
  • Ecuador. (Documents 201–217)
  • France. (Documents 218–243)
  • Germany. (Documents 244–279)
  • Great Britain. (Documents 280–350)
  • Greece. (Documents 351–356)
  • Hawaiian Islands. (Document 357)
  • Hayti. (Documents 358–389)
  • Italy. (Documents 390–399)
  • Japan. (Documents 400–446)
  • Liberia. (Documents 447–451)
  • Mexico. (Documents 452–497)
  • Netherlands. (Documents 498–511)
  • Peru. (Documents 512–517)
  • Portugal. (Documents 518–519)
  • Russia. (Documents 520–536)
  • Spain. (Documents 537–816)
    • Case of the Steamer Virginius and Execution of Citizens of the United States Captured on Her.
      • I. Correspondence with the Legation of the United States at Madrid. (Documents 586–690)
      • II. —Correspondence and Negotiations with the Spanish Legation at Washington. (Documents 691–717)
      • III.—Consular Correspondence. (Documents 718–743)
      • IV.—Miscellaneous Correspondence. (Documents 744–756)
    • Sweden and Norway. (Documents 757–761)
    • Turkish Empire.
      • Ottoman Porte. (Documents 762–783)
      • Egypt. (Documents 784–806)
    • Venezuela. (Documents 807–816)
  • Alphabetical Index.

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