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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, 1907, (In two parts), Part I

Dominican Republic


Contents

    • Financial affairs in the Dominican Republic (Document 262)
      • Convention between the United States of America and the Dominican Republic providing for the assistance of the United States in the collection and application of the customs revenues of the Dominican Republic, The Enabling Act, and other correspondence relative to the interpretation and enforcement of the treaty (Documents 263–271)
        • Final report of the transactions of the Dominican customs receivership under the modus vivendi, covering the twenty-eight months, April 21, 1905, to July 31, 1907 (Document 272)
          • Review of the transactions of the customs receivership of Santo Domingo during the second year of its operation, April 1, 1906–March 31, 1907, with collateral exhibits and remarks (Document 273)
            • Political affairs in the Dominican Republic (Document 274)
              • Constituent convention of 1907 and constitution promulgated on September 9, 1907 (Documents 275–276)
                • Dominican trade-mark law (Document 277)

                • Message of the President, annual
                • List of papers with subjects of correspondence
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                  • Argentine Republic (Documents 9–46)
                    • Austria Hungary (Documents 47–65)
                      • Belgium (Documents 66–80)
                        • Bolivia (Documents 81–83)
                          • Brazil (Documents 84–99)
                            • Bulgaria (Documents 100–101)
                              • Chile (Documents 102–104)
                                • China (Documents 105–244)
                                  • Colombia (Documents 245–252)
                                    • Cuba (Documents 253–258)
                                      • Denmark (Documents 259–261)
                                        • Dominican Republic (Documents 262–277)
                                          • Ecuador (Documents 278–293)
                                            • France (Documents 294–338)
                                              • Germany (Documents 339–392)
                                                • Great Britain (Documents 393–460)
                                                  • Greece (Documents 461–469)

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