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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 7, 1896, and the Annual Report of the Secretary of State

Russia


Contents

    • Arrest of American sealers on Robben Island (Documents 390–403)
      • Release of Anton Yablkowski, who was arrested for becoming an American citizen without permission of the Russian Government (Documents 404–405)
        • Banishment of John Ginzberg (Documents 406–408)
          • Citizenship of Simon Behrman, who, never having been in the United States, claims citizenship through his father’s naturalization (Documents 409–410)
            • Indorsement on a United States passport by a Russian consul (Documents 411–412)
              • Refusal to furnish to a Russian court a statement of the evidence upon which a United States passport was issued (Documents 413–414)
                • Arrest of Henry Topor for becoming a citizen of the United States without the permission of Russia (Documents 415–420)
                  • Right of foreigners to own real estate and do business in Russia (Document 421)

                  • List of papers, with subjects of correspondence
                  • Message of the President
                  • Report of the Secretary of State
                  • Argentine Republic
                    Correspondence
                    (Documents 1–2)
                    • Austria-Hungary (Documents 3–9)
                      • Belgium (Documents 10–13)
                        • Chile (Documents 14–21)
                          • China (Documents 22–73)
                            • Costa Rica (Documents 74–75)
                              • Ecuador (Documents 76–87)
                                • France (Documents 88–114)
                                  • Germany (Documents 115–169)
                                    • Great Britain (Documents 170–285)
                                      • Greater Republic of Central America (Documents 286–293)
                                        • Guatemala (Documents 294–299)
                                          • Haiti (Documents 300–306)
                                            • Hawaii (Documents 307–309)
                                              • Honduras (Documents 310–313)
                                                • Italy (Documents 314–341)
                                                  • Japan (Documents 342–348)
                                                    • Mexico (Documents 349–356)
                                                      • Nicaragua and Salvador (Documents 357–366)
                                                        • Persia (Documents 367–386)
                                                          • Peru (Documents 387–389)
                                                            • Russia (Documents 390–421)
                                                              • Samoa (Documents 422–449)
                                                                • South African Republic (Documents 450–503)
                                                                  • Spain (Documents 504–787)
                                                                    • Turkey (Documents 788–896)
                                                                      • Index

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