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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1894

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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1894

United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1895
  • I. Chinese-Japanese war (Documents 1–107)
    • II. Enforcement of regulations respecting fur seals (Documents 108–251)
      • III. Mosquito Territory, affairs at Bluefields (Documents 252–358)
        • IV. Claim of Antonio Maximo Mora (Documents 359–427)
          • V. Import duties on certain products of Colombia, Haiti, and Venezuela (Documents 428–461)
            • VI. Affairs in the Samoan Islands (Documents 462–812)
              • Correspondence Between the Department of State and the British Embassy. (Documents 463–469)
                • Correspondence Communicated to Mr. Blaine by Sir J. Pauncefote, December 24, 1891. (Documents 470–627)
                  • Correspondence Between the Department of State and the German Embassy. (Documents 628–778)
                    • Correspondence Between the Department of State and the United States Embassy at London. (Documents 779–788)
                      • Correspondence Between the Department of State and the United States Embassy at Berlin. (Documents 789–812)
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