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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, With the Address of the President to Congress December 5, 1916

Greece:


Contents

    • Abrogation of provisions of certain treaties conflicting with the Seamen’s Act of March 4, 1915. Acceptance of the abrogation by Greece.

  • Note
  • Address of the President, annual
  • List of papers, in chronological order, with subjects of correspondence
  • Correspondence
    Circulars
    (Documents 1-13)
    • Argentina: (Documents 14-28)
      • Austria-Hungary: (Documents 29-36)
        • Belgium: (Documents 37-52)
          • Brazil: (Document 53)
            • Chile: (Document 54)
              • China: (Documents 55-189)
                • Colombia: (Documents 190-199)
                  • Costa Rica: (Document 200)
                    • Denmark:
                      • Dominican Republic: (Documents 201-283)
                        • Ecuador: (Documents 284-301)
                          • France: (Documents 302-314)
                            • Germany: (Documents 315-317)
                              • Great Britain: (Documents 318-347)
                                • Greece:
                                  • Guatemala: (Documents 348-349)
                                    • Haiti: (Documents 350-440)
                                      • Honduras: (Documents 441-451)
                                        • Italy: (Documents 452-506)
                                          • Japan: (Documents 507-533)
                                            • Kongo:
                                              • Liberia: (Documents 534-550)
                                                • Mexico: (Documents 551-1202)
                                                  • Morocco: (Documents 1203-1218)
                                                    • Nicaragua: (Documents 1219-1278)
                                                      • Panama: (Documents 1279-1305)
                                                        • Salvador: (Document 1306)
                                                          • Spain: (Documents 1307-1317)
                                                            • Turkey: (Documents 1318-1326)
                                                              • Index

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