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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, 1906, (In two parts), Part I

Belgium


Contents

    • Conference for the revision of the rules relative to spirits in Africa (Documents 36-42)
      • Claim of “El Oriente” to money captured from Filipino insurgents (Documents 43-47)
        • Exclusion of Louis Wythouck from the United States (Documents 48-49)
          • Emigration agents of South Carolina in Europe (Documents 50-63)
            • Taxation of corporations in Belgium (Document 64)
              • International maritime convention in regard to collisions and salvage at sea (Documents 65-78)
                • Arrangement for unification of formulas for heroic medicines (Documents 79-84)
                  • Investigation of affairs in the Kongo Free State (Documents 85-94)

                  • Message of the President:
                    • List of papers, with subjects of correspondence
                    • Correspondence
                      Circulars
                      (Documents 1-9)
                      • Argentine Republic (Documents 10-24)
                        • Austria-Hungary (Documents 25-35)
                          • Belgium (Documents 36-94)
                            • Bolivia (Documents 95-100)
                              • Brazil (Documents 101-117)
                                • Bulgaria (Documents 118-126)
                                  • Chile (Documents 127-149)
                                    • China (Documents 150-364)
                                      • Colombia (Documents 365-389)
                                        • Cuba (Documents 390-465)
                                          • Denmark (Documents 466-481)
                                            • Dominican Republic (Documents 482-509)
                                              • Ecuador (Documents 510-520)
                                                • France (Documents 521-533)
                                                  • Germany (Documents 534-556)
                                                    • Great Britain (Documents 557-648)
                                                      • Greece (Documents 649-667)
                                                        • Guatemala and Honduras (Documents 668-738)

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