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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 3, 1901

Switzerland


Contents

    • Liability of naturalized citizens of the United States under military and expatriation laws of their native country (Document 442a)
      • Treaty between the United States and Switzerland for the extradition of criminals (Document 442b)
        • Protection by United States officials of Swiss citizens in Egypt (Documents 443-447)
          • Passport issued by Department should always be accepted prima facie as proof of citizenship. (Application of Carl F. Kupfer.) (Document 448)
            • Cancellation of passport of Emile Stolz by United States legation at Berne because of Stolz’s continued residence without the United States (Documents 449-450)
              • Citizenship of a son born in France of an American father and a French mother prior to their marriage (Documents 451-452)
                • Condolences on assassination of President McKinley (Documents 453-455)

                • Message of the President
                • List of papers, with subjects of correspondence
                • Argentine Republic
                  Correspondence
                  (Documents 1-9)
                  • Austria-Hungary (Documents 10-18)
                    • Belgium (Documents 19-26)
                      • Bolivia (Documents 27-32)
                        • Brazil (Documents 33-43)
                          • Chile (Documents 44-57)
                            • China (Documents 58-101)
                              • Colombia (Documents 102-103)
                                • Denmark (Documents 104-112)
                                  • Dominican Republic (Documents 113-114)
                                    • Ecuador (Documents 115-120)
                                      • France (Documents 121-130)
                                        • Germany (Documents 131-181)
                                          • Great Britain (Documents 182-233)
                                            • Greece (Documents 233a-239)
                                              • Guatemala and Honduras (Documents 240-246)
                                                • Haiti (Documents 247-257)
                                                  • Italy (Documents 257a-296)
                                                    • Japan (Documents 297-334)
                                                      • Korea (Documents 335-341)
                                                        • Liberia (Document 342)
                                                          • Mexico (Documents 343-348)
                                                            • Netherlands (Documents 349-353)
                                                              • Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Salvador (Documents 354-362)
                                                                • Persia (Documents 362a-367)
                                                                  • Peru (Documents 368-378)
                                                                    • Portugal (Documents 379-387)
                                                                      • Roumania (Documents 387a-389)
                                                                        • Russia (Documents 390-399)
                                                                          • Servia (Documents 399a-400)
                                                                            • Siam (Documents 401-403)
                                                                              • Spain (Documents 404-433)
                                                                                • Sweden and Norway (Documents 434-442)
                                                                                  • Switzerland (Documents 442a-455)
                                                                                    • Turkey (Documents 456-480)
                                                                                      • Uruguay and Paraguay (Documents 481-488)
                                                                                        • Venezuela (Documents 489-527)
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