China
Contents
- Uprising against foreigners (Documents 79–133)
- The Siege and relief of the legations at Pekin (Documents 134–247)
- Massacre of foreigners and native
Christians. (Documents 134–166)
- Negotiations with China for settlement and reparation (Documents 167–247)
- Massacre of foreigners and native
Christians. (Documents 134–166)
- Uprising against Foreigners. (Documents 248–286)
- Siege of Tientsin (Document 287)
- Correspondence with the Chinese Minister. (Documents 288–314)
- Uprising against foreigners. (Documents 288–314)
- Uprising against foreigners. (Documents 288–314)
- Negotiations for the restoration of order (Documents 315–332)
- Letters from the Emperor of China and the President’s replies (Documents 333–336)
- Punishment of guilty Chinese officials (Documents 337–342)
- Negotiations of the Powers for the restoration of order in China. (Documents 343–507)
- Austria-hungary. (Documents 343–357)
- Belgium. (Documents 358–361)
- France. (Documents 362–386)
- Germany. (Documents 387–425)
- Great Britain. (Documents 426–453)
- Italy. (Documents 454–488)
- Russia. (Documents 489–507)
- Austria-hungary. (Documents 343–357)
- Consular jurisdiction at Chinese ports leased to foreign powers (Documents 508–512)
- Passports of missionaries in China (Documents 513–514)
- Protection of Chinese employees of American citizens (Documents 515–518)
- Exclusion laws; extension to Philippine Islands (Documents 519–520)
- Condolences on Galveston disaster (Documents 521–522)