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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, With the Annual Message of the President, Transmitted to Congress December 2, 1895, Part I

Germany


Contents

    • Exclusion of American life insurance companies (Documents 420-440)
      • Arrest of Louis Stern at Kissingen (Documents 441-474)
        • Trial for an offense other than that for which extradition is granted (Documents 475-478)
          • Prohibition of the importation of American cattle (Documents 479-482)
            • Transit of American beef through Germany prohibited (Document 483)
              • Exportation of American pork (Documents 484-488)
                • Currency question (Documents 489-494)
                  • Differential duty on sugar imported from bounty-paying countries (Documents 495-496)
                    • Protest against immigration and quarantine laws (Documents 497-498)
                      • Claim by Wurtemberg authorities of right to require other evidence of citizenship than passports (Documents 499-503)
                        • Opening of the Northern Baltic Canal (Documents 504-507)
                          • Military service cases (Documents 508-509)
                            • Military service case of Frederick Sauer (Document 510)
                              • Indemnity claim of F. W. Benque, on account of his expulsion from Hamburg (Documents 511-512)
                                • Patents for inventions (Document 513)
                                  • Statute of limitation in desertion cases (Documents 514-516)
                                    • Citizenship of Dora Schultz (Documents 517-518)
                                      • Citizenship of Charlie Ehrlich (Documents 519-520)
                                        • Consular certificates as to validity of marriages (Documents 521-522)
                                          • Relations between Prussia and Waldeck (Document 523)
                                            • Indorsements on United States passports by German officers (Documents 524-525)
                                              • Affairs in Samoa.

                                            • List of papers, with subjects of correspondence
                                            • Message of the President
                                            • Correspondence
                                              Argentine republic
                                              (Documents 1-4)
                                              • Austria-Hungary (Documents 5-18)
                                                • Belgium (Documents 19-34)
                                                  • Brazil (Documents 35-64)
                                                    • Chile (Documents 65-70)
                                                      • China (Documents 71-204)
                                                        • Colombia
                                                          • Costa Rica (Document 205)
                                                            • Denmark (Documents 206-217)
                                                              • Dominican Republic (Documents 218-241)
                                                                • Ecuador (Documents 242-248)
                                                                  • France (Documents 249-419)
                                                                    • Germany (Documents 420-525)
                                                                      • Great Britain (Documents 526-686)

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