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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 6, 1897

France


Contents

    • Increased import duties on pork and lard (Documents 126-137)
      • Suit of Schneider & Co. versus The Carnegie Steel Company (Documents 138-139)
        • French military and nationality laws (Document 140)
          • Military service—case of Arthur D. Hubinoit (Documents 141-144)
            • Prohibition of the importation of American cattle and meats (Document 145)
              • Extraterritorial rights of United States citizens in Madagascar (Documents 146-148)
                • Concessions granted by the Malagasy Government in Madagascar (Documents 149-151)
                  • Landing of the French cable (Documents 152-160)
                    • Admission of foreigners to French Government schools (Document 161)

                    • Message of the President
                    • Correspondence
                      Argentine Republic
                      (Documents 1-4)
                      • Austria-Hungary (Documents 5-28)
                        • Belgium (Documents 29-45)
                          • Brazil (Documents 46-54)
                            • Chile (Documents 55-59)
                              • China (Documents 60-109)
                                • Costa Rica (Documents 110-113)
                                  • Denmark (Documents 114-122)
                                    • Dominion Republic (Documents 123-124)
                                      • Ecuador (Document 125)
                                        • France (Documents 126-161)
                                          • Germany (Documents 162-220)
                                            • Great Britain (Documents 221-316)
                                              • Greater Republic of Central America (Documents 317-320)
                                                • Guatemala (Documents 321-329)
                                                  • Haiti (Documents 330-333)
                                                    • Hawaii (Documents 334-338)
                                                      • Honduras (Documents 339-340)
                                                        • Italy (Documents 341-359)
                                                          • Japan (Documents 360-361)
                                                            • Mexico (Documents 362-401)
                                                              • Nicaragua (Documents 402-414)
                                                                • Persia (Documents 415-421)
                                                                  • Portugal (Documents 422-425)
                                                                    • Russia (Documents 426-437)
                                                                      • Samoa (Documents 438-453)
                                                                        • Siam (Documents 454-476)
                                                                          • Spain (Documents 477-582)
                                                                            • Switzerland (Documents 583-592)
                                                                              • Turkey (Documents 593-619)
                                                                                • Uruguay (Documents 620-621)
                                                                                  • Index

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