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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

Great Britain


Contents

    • Venezuelan boundary controversy (Documents 526-532)
      • Post routes in Alaska (Documents 533-538)
        • Speeches made by Thomas F. Bayard (Documents 539-545)
          • Protection of fur seals in Bering Sea (Documents 546-621)
            • Regulations for preventing collisions at sea (Documents 622-624)
              • Shooting of James Bain at New Orleans (Documents 625-635)
                • British demands on Nicaragua (Documents 636-639)
                  • Reciprocal free entry of boom logs (Documents 640-644)
                    • Jurisdiction over certain islands in Lac La Croix (Documents 645-646)
                      • Transit of cattle across Canadian territory for export (Documents 647-648)
                        • Deep-water canals between the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean (Documents 649-650)
                          • Reciprocity in maritime charges (Documents 651-659)
                            • Navigation on the Great Lakes (Documents 660-663)
                              • Riots in China (Documents 664-665)
                                • British protectorate over Amatongaland (Documents 666-667)
                                  • Political trials at Honolulu (Documents 668-669)
                                    • The boundary line between Alaska and Canada (Documents 670-671)
                                      • Boundary—Lake of the Woods (Documents 672-673)
                                        • Release of John Curtin Kent (Documents 674-675)
                                          • Affairs in Samoa.
                                          • Cattlemen left destitute in foreign countries (Documents 676-679)
                                            • Fires on board of cotton ships (Documents 680-683)
                                              • Claims for land in the Fiji Islands (Documents 684-686)

                                              • 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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