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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, 1904

Great Britain


Contents

    • Arbitration of the preferential treatment of claims against Venezuela
    • Delimitation of the Alaskan boundary (Documents 294–297)
      • Protection of the British vice-consulate at Santo Domingo (Document 298)
        • Neutrality of China in the war between Russia and Japan (Documents 299–305)
          • Agreement between France and Great Britain relating to the Newfoundland fisheries (Document 306)
            • Contraband in the war between Russia and Japan (Documents 307–316)
              • Abduction of Ion Perdicaris by bandits in Morocco (Documents 317–318)
                • Protection of seals in the north Pacific Ocean (Documents 319–328)
                  • Declaration signed at St. Petersburg November 25, 1904, for reference of North Sea incident to International Commission of Inquiry (Documents 329–330)

                  • Message of the President
                  • List of papers, with subjects of correspondence
                  • Correspondence.
                    Circulars.
                    (Documents 1–30)
                    • Argentine Republic (Documents 31–35)
                      • Austria-Hungary (Documents 36–62)
                        • Belgium (Documents 63–69)
                          • Bolivia (Documents 70–71)
                            • Brazil (Documents 72–78)
                              • Bulgaria (Documents 79–81)
                                • Chile (Documents 82–83)
                                  • China (Documents 84–178)
                                    • Colombia (Documents 179–198)
                                      • Cuba (Documents 199–222)
                                        • Denmark (Documents 223–226)
                                          • Dominican Republic (Documents 227–255)
                                            • Ecuador (Documents 256–257)
                                              • Ethiopia (Document 258)
                                                • France (Documents 259–273)
                                                  • Germany (Documents 274–293)
                                                    • Great Britain (Documents 294–330)
                                                      • Greece (Documents 331–333)
                                                        • Guatemala and Honduras (Documents 334–342)
                                                          • Haiti (Documents 343–377)
                                                            • Italy (Documents 378–387)
                                                              • Japan (Documents 388–446)
                                                                • Korea (Documents 447–450)
                                                                  • Liberia (Documents 451–453)
                                                                    • Mexico (Documents 454–486)
                                                                      • Morocco (Documents 487–514)
                                                                        • Netherlands (Documents 515–533)
                                                                          • Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Salvador (Documents 534–541)
                                                                            • Panama (Documents 542–602)
                                                                              • Persia (Documents 603–638)
                                                                                • Peru (Documents 639–663)
                                                                                  • Portugal (Documents 664–672)
                                                                                    • Roumania (Documents 673–675)
                                                                                      • Russia (Documents 676–818)
                                                                                        • Servia (Documents 819–825)
                                                                                          • Spain (Documents 826–837)
                                                                                            • Sweden and Norway (Documents 838–845)
                                                                                              • Switzerland (Documents 846–848)
                                                                                                • Turkey (Documents 849–910)
                                                                                                  • Uruguay and Paraguay (Documents 911–928)
                                                                                                    • Venezuela (Documents 929–949)
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