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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 2, 1902

Denmark


Contents

    • Protection of Danish interests in Salvador by United States officials. (Documents 314–320)
      • Treaty between the United States and the Kingdom of Denmark for the extradition of fugitives from justice. (Document 321)
        • Liability of naturalized citizens of the United States to military service in Denmark. (Document 322)
          • Protection of Cuban interests by United States consular officials. (Document 323)
            • Accident to President Roosevelt. (Document 324)
              • Courtesies to U. S. S. Chicago and Albany. (Document 325)
                • Military-service case of James Nelson. (Document 326)
                  • Effect of the continued residence of naturalized United States citizens in the country of origin. (Documents 327–328)
                    • Military-service cases of James john Hansen and Anton Miller. (Document 329)

                    • Message of the President
                    • List of papers, with subjects of correspondence
                    • Circulars (Documents 1–8)
                      • Argentine Republic (Documents 9–15)
                        • Austria-Hungary (Documents 16–59)
                          • Belgium (Documents 60–87)
                            • Bolivia (Documents 88–90)
                              • Brazil (Documents 91–103)
                                • Chile (Documents 104–113)
                                  • China (Documents 114–235)
                                    • Colombia (Documents 236–271)
                                      • Cuba (Documents 272–313)
                                        • Denmark (Documents 314–329)
                                          • Dominican Republic (Documents 330–335)
                                            • Ecuador (Documents 336–340)
                                              • France (Documents 341–388)
                                                • Germany (Documents 389–450)
                                                  • Great Britain (Documents 451–574)
                                                    • Greece (Documents 575–580)
                                                      • Guatemala and Honduras (Documents 581–591)
                                                        • Haiti (Documents 592–682)
                                                          • Italy (Documents 683–690)
                                                            • Japan (Documents 691–728)
                                                              • Korea (Documents 729–734)
                                                                • Mexico (Documents 735–791)
                                                                  • Netherlands (Documents 792–794)
                                                                    • Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Salvador (Documents 795–817)
                                                                      • Persia (Documents 818–820)
                                                                        • Peru (Documents 821–833)
                                                                          • Portugal (Documents 834–836)
                                                                            • Roumania (Documents 837–841)
                                                                              • Russia (Documents 842–870)
                                                                                • Servia (Document 871)
                                                                                  • Siam (Documents 872–883)
                                                                                    • Spain (Documents 884–902)
                                                                                      • Sweden and Norway (Document 903)
                                                                                        • Switzerland (Documents 904–921)
                                                                                          • Turkey (Documents 922–997)
                                                                                            • Uruguay and Paraguay (Documents 998–1001)
                                                                                              • Venezuela (Documents 1002–1027)
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