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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, With the Address of the President to Congress December 4, 1917

Austria-Hungary:


Contents

    • Abrogation of provisions of certain treaties conflicting with the seamen’s Act of March 4, 1915. Acceptance of the abrogation by Austria, Italy and Rumania. Denunciation by Italy of the treaty of May 8, 1878, withdrawal of the denunciation by Italy and acquiescence therein by the United States (Documents 15-33)
      • Austria (Documents 15-20)
        • Germany (Documents 21-23)
          • Roumania (Document 24)
            • Italy (Documents 25-33)
            • Severance of diplomatic relations between the United States and Austria by the Austrian Government, April 8, 1917, and declaration of war against Austria by the United States, December 7, 1917

          • Address of the President, annual
          • List of papers, in chronological order, with subjects of correspondence
          • War of 1914–1918, note
          • Circulars: (Documents 1-3)
            • Argentina: (Documents 4-14)
              • Austria-Hungary: (Documents 15-33)
                • Brazil: (Documents 34-36)
                  • Central America: (Documents 37-54)
                    • China: (Documents 55-351)
                      • Colombia: (Documents 352-364)
                        • Costa Rica: (Documents 365-430)
                          • Cuba: (Documents 431-653)
                            • Denmark: (Documents 654-889)
                              • Dominican Republic: (Documents 890-902)
                                • Ecuador: (Documents 903-919)
                                  • Germany:
                                    • Greece: (Documents 920-923)
                                      • Guatemala: (Documents 924-987)
                                        • Haiti: (Documents 988-1025)
                                          • Honduras: (Document 1026)
                                            • Italy: (Documents 1027-1037)
                                              • Japan: (Documents 1038-1072)
                                                • Liberia: (Documents 1073-1091)
                                                  • Mexico: (Documents 1092-1326)
                                                    • Morocco: (Documents 1327-1333)
                                                      • Nicaragua: (Documents 1334-1406)
                                                        • Panama: (Documents 1407-1448)
                                                          • Russia: (Documents 1449-1457)
                                                            • Salvador: (Documents 1458-1478)
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