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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 7, 1911

Argentina:


Contents

    • Message of the President to the Congress (Document 5)
      • Argentine flour. (See Brazil.)
      • Construction of the “most favored nation” clause in commercial treaties (Documents 6–7)
        • Presentation of a statue of George Washington to Argentina by American citizens resident there (Documents 8–9)
          • Celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Don Domingo Faustino Sarmiento President of Argentina, 1868–1873 (Documents 10–13)
            • Joint correspondence of Argentina, Brazil, and the United States relating to the Peru-Ecuador boundary dispute.
            • Visit of the Argentine school ship “Presidente Sarmiento.” (Documents 14–15)

            • Message of the President, annual
            • List of papers with subjects of correspondence
            • Circulars: (Documents 1–4)
              • Argentina: (Documents 5–15)
                • Austria-Hungary: (Documents 16–19)
                  • Belgium: (Documents 20–24)
                    • Brazil: (Documents 25–33)
                      • Chile: (Documents 34–35)
                        • China: (Documents 36–70)
                          • Colombia: (Documents 71–72)
                            • Costa Rica: (Documents 73–79)
                              • Cuba: (Documents 80–156)
                                • Dominican Republic: (Documents 157–224)
                                  • Ecuador: (Documents 225–238)
                                    • France: (Documents 239–240)
                                      • Germany: (Documents 241–294)
                                        • Great Britain: (Documents 295–315)
                                          • Guatemala: (Documents 316–323)
                                            • Haiti: (Documents 324–360)
                                              • Honduras: (Documents 361–401)
                                                • Italy: (Documents 402–413)
                                                  • Japan: (Documents 414–431)
                                                    • Liberia: (Documents 432–453)
                                                      • Mexico: (Documents 454–888)
                                                        • Morocco: (Documents 889–892)
                                                          • Nicaragua: (Documents 893–971)
                                                            • Norway: (Documents 972–973)
                                                              • Panama: (Documents 974–981)
                                                                • Persia: (Documents 982–996)
                                                                  • Peru: (Document 997)
                                                                    • Portugal: (Documents 998–1010)
                                                                      • Russia: (Documents 1011–1017)
                                                                        • Salvador: (Documents 1018–1020)
                                                                          • Siam: (Documents 1021–1033)
                                                                            • Spain: (Documents 1034–1045)
                                                                              • Sweden: (Document 1046)
                                                                                • Switzerland: (Documents 1047–1054)
                                                                                  • Turkey: (Documents 1055–1068)
                                                                                    • Venezuela: (Documents 1069–1078)
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