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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 5, 1881

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  • Document 272

Contents

  • Message of the President of the United States
  • Foreign relations
  • List of papers, with their subjects
  • Argentine Republic. (Documents 1–13)
    • Correspondence with the legation of the Argentine Republic at Washington. (Documents 10–13)
  • Austria-Hungary (Documents 14–42)
  • Belgium (Documents 43–54)
  • Bolivia (Documents 55–69)
    • Correspondence with the legation of Bolivia at Washington. (Documents 66–69)
  • Brazil (Documents 70–72)
  • Central America (Documents 73–84)
  • Chili (Documents 85–123)
    • Correspondence with the legation of Chili at Washington. (Documents 113–123)
  • China (Documents 124–192)
    • Correspondence with the legation of China at Washington. (Documents 188–192)
  • Colombia (Documents 193–214)
  • Denmark (Document 215)
  • France (Documents 216–279)
    • Correspondence with the legation of France at Washington. (Documents 271–279)
  • Germany (Documents 280–301)
  • Great Britain (Documents 302–380)
    • Correspondence with the legation of Great Britain at Washington. (Documents 347–380)
  • Correspondence with the Legation of Guatemala at Washington (Documents 381–391)
  • Hawaii (Documents 392–405)
  • Hayti (Documents 406–413)
  • Italy (Documents 414–421)
  • Japan (Documents 422–432)
  • Liberia (Documents 433–442)
  • Mexico (Documents 443–521)
    • Correspondence with the legation of Mexico at Washington. (Documents 487–521)
  • The Netherlands (Documents 522–524)
  • Peru (Documents 525–598)
    • Correspondence with the legation of Peru at Washington. (Documents 589–598)
  • Portugal (Document 599)
  • Roumania (Documents 600–606)
  • Russia (Documents 607–639)
    • Correspondence with the legation of Russia at Washington. (Documents 635–639)
  • Spain (Documents 640–663)
  • Sweden and Norway (Documents 664–669)
  • Switzerland (Documents 670–711)
  • Turkey (Documents 712–729)
  • Venezuela
    • Correspondence respecting the foreign debt of Venezuela. (Documents 730–755)
  • ALPHABETICAL INDEX.

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