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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, 1890

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  • Document 293

Contents

  • Message.
  • Foreign Relations.
  • List of papers with an analysis of their contents.
  • Correspondence.
    Argentine Republic. (Documents 1–3)
  • Austria-Hungary. (Documents 4–10)
  • Brazil. (Documents 11–16)
  • Central America. (Documents 17–117)
  • China. (Documents 118–171)
    • Correspondence with the legation of China at Washington. (Documents 157–171)
  • Colombia. (Documents 172–195)
    • Correspondence with the legation of Colombia at Washington. (Documents 193–195)
  • France. (Documents 196–207)
  • Germany. (Documents 208–225)
    • Correspondence with the legation of Germany at Washington. (Documents 221–225)
  • Great Britain. (Documents 226–293)
    • Correspondence with the legation of Great Britain at Washington. (Documents 255–293)
  • Greece. (Documents 294–303)
  • Haiti. (Documents 304–317)
  • Italy. (Documents 318–342)
    • Correspondence with the legation of Italy at Washington. (Documents 326–342)
  • Japan. (Documents 343–359)
    • Correspondence with the legation of Japan at Washington. (Documents 357–359)
  • Mexico. (Documents 360–408)
  • Persia. (Documents 409–429)
  • Peru. (Documents 430–433)
  • Russia. (Documents 434–436)
  • Sweden and Norway. (Documents 437–451)
    • Correspondence with the legation of Sweden and Norway at Washington. (Documents 448–451)
  • Turkey. (Documents 452–486)
  • Venezuela. (Documents 487–502)
    • Correspondence with the legation of Venezuela at Washington. (Documents 496–502)
  • Alphabetical Index.

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