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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 9, 1891

Italy


Contents

    • Correspondence in Relation to the Killing of Prisoners in New Orleans, March 14, 1891. (Documents 602–662)

    Contents

    • Message
    • Foreign relations
    • List of the papers with an analysis of their contents
    • Argentine Republic (Documents 1–11)
    • Austria-Hungary (Documents 12–25)
    • Belgium (Documents 26–29)
    • Brazil (Documents 30–45)
      • Correspondence with the Legation of Brazil at Washington. (Documents 38–45)
    • Central America (Documents 46–88)
      • Correspondence with the Legation of Salvador at Washington. (Documents 80–88)
    • Chile (Documents 89–340)
      • Correspondence with the Legation of Chile at Washington. (Documents 293–340)
    • China (Documents 341–424)
      • Correspondence with the Legation of China at Washington. (Documents 399–424)
    • Colombia (Documents 425–430)
    • Denmark (Documents 431–434)
    • France (Documents 435–441)
    • Germany (Documents 442–465)
      • Correspondence with the Legation of Gebmany at Washington. (Documents 463–465)
    • Great Britain (Documents 466–582)
      • Correspondence with the British Legation at Washington. (Documents 475–582)
    • Hawaii (Documents 583–590)
      • Correspondence with the Hawaiian Legation at Washington. (Documents 588–590)
    • Haiti (Documents 591–601)
    • Italy
      • Correspondence in Relation to the Killing of Prisoners in New Orleans, March 14, 1891. (Documents 602–662)
    • Netherlands (Documents 663–664)
    • Russia (Documents 665–675)
    • Turkey (Documents 676–689)
    • Alphabetical Index.

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