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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 6, 1880

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Contents

  • Message of the President of the United States
  • Foreign relations
  • List of papers, with their subjects
  • Circulars (Documents 1–5)
  • Correspondence
    Argentine Republic (Documents 6–26)
  • Austria-Hungary (Documents 27–48)
  • Belgium (Documents 49–60)
    • Correspondence with the Belgian Legation in Washington. (Documents 57–60)
  • Bolivia (Documents 61–69)
  • Brazil (Documents 70–95)
    • Correspondence with the Brazilian Legation in Washington. (Documents 84–95)
  • Central America (Documents 96–106)
  • Chili (Documents 107–126)
    • Correspondence with the Chilian Legation in Washington. (Documents 123–126)
  • China (Documents 127–193)
    • Correspondence with the Chinese Legation in Washington. (Documents 184–193)
  • Colombia (Documents 194–218)
    • Correspondence with the Colombian Legation in Washington. (Documents 213–218)
  • Denmark (Documents 219–224)
  • France (Documents 225–254)
    • Correspondence with the French Legation in Washington. (Documents 243–254)
  • Germany (Documents 255–296)
    • Correspondence with the German Legation in Washington. (Documents 293–296)
  • Great Britain (Documents 297–376)
    • Correspondence with the British Legation in Washington. (Documents 312–360)
    • Correspondence with the Government of Great Britain in regard to the Alleged Outrage upon American Fishermen at Fortune Bay, Newfoundland. (Documents 361–376)
  • Hawaii (Documents 377–390)
  • Hayti (Documents 391–410)
  • Italy (Documents 411–418)
  • Japan (Documents 419–438)
  • Liberia (Documents 439–448)
  • Mexico (Documents 449–503)
    • Correspondence with the Mexican Legation in Washington. (Documents 490–503)
  • Morocco (Documents 504–512)
  • The Netherlands (Documents 513–521)
    • Correspondence with the legation of the Netherlands in Washington. (Documents 518–521)
  • Peru (Documents 522–538)
    • Correspondence with the Peruvian Legation in the United States. (Document 538)
  • Portugal (Documents 539–546)
  • Russia (Documents 547–572)
    • Correspondence with the Russian Legation in Washington. (Documents 569–572)
  • Spain (Documents 573–588)
    • Correspondence with the Spanish Legation in Washington. (Documents 585–588)
  • Sweden and Norway (Documents 589–596)
    • Correspondence with the Swedish Legation in Washington. (Documents 595–596)
  • Switzerland (Documents 597–605)
  • Turkish Empire
    • I—Turkey. (Documents 606–628)
    • II.—Egypt. (Documents 629–653)
    • III—Tunis. (Document 654)
  • Uruguay (Document 655)
  • Venezuela (Documents 656–667)
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