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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1922, Volume I

Canada:


Contents

    • Renewed Canadian proposals for the regulation of fisheries (Documents 410-415)
      • Proposal by the United States to proceed to the negotiation of an agreement for a joint project to improve the St. Lawrence River (Documents 416-417)

      • Message of the president of the United States to Congress, December 8, 1922
      • List of Papers
      • General: (Documents 1-329)
        • Albania: (Documents 330-352)
          • Argentina: (Documents 353-357)
            • Austria: (Documents 358-368)
              • Belgium: (Documents 369-375)
                • Bolivia: (Documents 376-383)
                  • Brazil: (Documents 384-404)
                    • Bulgaria: (Documents 405-409)
                      • Canada: (Documents 410-417)
                        • Chile:
                          • China: (Documents 418-799)
                            • Colombia: (Documents 800-803)
                              • Costa Rica: (Documents 804-827)
                                • Cuba: (Documents 828-879)
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