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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, 1878

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  • Document 159
  • Document 160

Contents

  • Message.
  • Foreign relations.
  • List of papers, with their subjects
  • Circulars. (Documents 1–5)
  • Correspondence
    Argentine Republic. (Documents 6–23)
  • Austria-Hungary. (Documents 24–48)
  • Belgium. (Documents 49–55)
  • Brazil. (Documents 56–63)
  • Central America. (Documents 64–70)
  • Chili. (Documents 71–79)
  • China. (Documents 80–99)
  • Colombia. (Document 100)
  • Denmark. (Documents 101–106)
  • France. (Documents 107–142)
  • Germany. (Documents 143–167)
  • Great Britain. (Documents 168–226)
  • Greece. (Documents 227–253)
  • Hawaiian Islands. (Documents 254–259)
  • Hayti. (Documents 260–281)
  • Italy. (Documents 282–308)
  • Japan. (Documents 309–327)
  • Liberia. (Documents 328–332)
  • Mexico. (Documents 333–391)
  • Morocco. (Documents 392–399)
  • Netherlands. (Documents 400–409)
  • Paraguay. (Documents 410–413)
  • Peru. (Documents 414–427)
  • Portugal. (Documents 428–435)
  • Russia. (Documents 436–452)
  • Spain. (Documents 453–491)
  • Sweden and Norway. (Documents 492–495)
  • Switzerland. (Documents 496–505)
  • Turkish Empire.
    • TURKEY. (Documents 506–524)
  • EGYPT. (Documents 525–540)
  • Uruguay. (Document 541)
  • Venezuela. (Documents 542–550)
  • Alphabetical Index.

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