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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 5, 1898

Great Britain


Contents

    • Protection of American interests by British vice-consul at Van (Documents 268–269)
      • Protection of American interests by British consul-general at Tabriz (Documents 270–271)
        • Alaskan Relief Expedition, passage of, through Canadian territory, etc (Documents 272–279)
          • Passports; evidence of citizenship required (Document 280)
            • Tampa (Fla.) celebration of Queen’s birthday; participation of British war vessel (Documents 281–284)
              • Canadian copyright (Document 285)
                • Sierra Leone; massacre of missionaries (Documents 286–290)
                  • Death of Mr. Gladstone (Documents 291–293)
                    • Settlement of Bering claims award (Documents 294–297)
                      • Countervailing duties on sugars, etc (Documents 298–299)
                        • Services (and death) of Mr. Rawson-Walker, British consul at Manila (Documents 300–307)
                          • Protection of British interests by the American consul at La Guayra (Documents 308–309)
                            • Respect shown American flag in Great Britain (Document 310)
                              • Death of Mr. Ramsden, formerly British consul at Santiago de Cuba, etc (Documents 311–314)
                                • British carrying trade in Hawaii (Documents 315–316)
                                  • Raising of blockade of Crete (Document 317)
                                    • Postal Union, adhesion of Great Britain to (Document 318)
                                      • Hawaiian consuls (Documents 319–320)

                                      • List of papers, with subjects of correspondence
                                      • Message of the President
                                      • Correspondence.
                                        Argentine Republic.
                                        (Documents 1–16)
                                        • Austria-Hungary (Documents 17–88)
                                          • Belgium (Documents 89–98)
                                            • Bolivia (Document 99)
                                              • Central America (Documents 100–106)
                                                • Chile (Document 107)
                                                  • China (Documents 108–175)
                                                    • Colombia (Documents 176–184)
                                                      • Dominican Republic (Documents 185–191)
                                                        • France (Documents 192–201)
                                                          • Germany (Documents 202–267)
                                                            • Great Britain (Documents 268–320)
                                                              • Haiti (Documents 321–330)
                                                                • Italy (Documents 331–361)
                                                                  • Japan (Documents 362–390)
                                                                    • Korea (Documents 391–409)
                                                                      • Mexico (Documents 410–433)
                                                                        • Netherlands (Documents 434–438)
                                                                          • Persia (Documents 439–455)
                                                                            • Russia (Documents 456–489)
                                                                              • Spain (Documents 490–1105)
                                                                                • Turkey (Documents 1106–1136)
                                                                                  • Uruguay (Documents 1137–1142)
                                                                                    • Venezuela (Documents 1143–1164)
                                                                                      • Miscellaneous (Documents 1165–1190b)
                                                                                        • Index.

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