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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

France


Contents

    • Claim of Messrs. Laurent and Lambert v. The United States for losses sustained during the Spanish-American war (Documents 294–297)
      • Liability of A Government for the individual acts of its Soldiers. (Documents 294–297)
      • Accidental killing of Lieut. Clarence England, U. S. Navy, by stray bullets from a French warship engaged in rifle practice (Documents 298–302)
        • Discrimination against American meat products (Documents 303–312)
          • Extradition of Frederick Lodge Jacobs, an American citizen, to the Argentine Republic from France (Documents 313–331)
            • Agreement between Great Britain, France, and Italy in regard to the importation of arms and ammunition into Abyssinia (Document 332)
              • Disaster to the French war ship Jena (Documents 333–334)
                • Attempt against the life of the President of the French Republic (Document 335)
                  • Convention between France and Great Britian for the prevention of fraud in succession duties (Document 336)
                    • Agreement between France and Spain for the maintenance of their territorial status quo in the Mediterranean and on the Atlantic coasts of Europe and Africa (Document 337)
                      • International sanitary convention (Document 338)

                      • Message of the President, annual
                      • List of papers with subjects of correspondence
                      • Correspondence
                        Circulars
                        (Documents 1–8)
                        • 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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