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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1926, Volume II

Mexico:


Contents

    • Representations by the United States against Mexican agrarian and petroleum legislation (Documents 375–389)
      • Representations by the United States against the orders of June 8 and August 24, 1926, relative to provisional permits to drill oil wells (Documents 390–403)
        • Reservation by the United States of the rights of American citizens which may be affected by the Mexican law of colonization of April 5, 1926 (Documents 404–405)
          • Reservation by the United States of the rights of American citizens which may be affected by the Mexican decree of April 8, 1926, regarding the restitution and dotation of waters (Documents 406–407)
            • Good offices of the Department of State in behalf of American citizens adversely affected by Mexican religious legislation (Documents 408–411)
              • Renewed negotiations for a settlement of the dispute over the Rio Grande boundary (Documents 412–417)

              • List of Papers
              • Colombia: (Documents 1–5)
                • Costa Rica:
                  • Cuba: (Documents 6–19)
                    • Dominican Republic: (Documents 20–30)
                      • Ecuador: (Documents 31–32)
                        • Egypt: (Documents 33–50)
                          • Estonia: (Documents 51–53)
                            • France: (Documents 54–103)
                              • Germany: (Documents 104–134)
                                • Great Britain: (Documents 135–195)
                                  • Greece: (Documents 196–211)
                                    • Guatemala: (Documents 212–215)
                                      • Haiti: (Documents 216–257)
                                        • Honduras: (Documents 258–265)
                                          • Italy: (Documents 266–271)
                                            • Japan: (Documents 272–299)
                                              • Latvia: (Documents 300–321)
                                                • Liberia: (Documents 322–374)
                                                  • Mexico: (Documents 375–417)
                                                    • Morocco: (Documents 418–450)
                                                      • Netherlands: (Documents 451–467)
                                                        • Nicaragua: (Documents 468–529)
                                                          • Norway: (Documents 530–533)
                                                            • Panama: (Documents 534–543)
                                                              • Paraguay: (Documents 544–547)
                                                                • Persia: (Documents 548–549)
                                                                  • Peru:
                                                                    • Portugal: (Documents 550–581)
                                                                      • Rumania: (Documents 582–586)
                                                                        • Russia: (Documents 587–593)
                                                                          • Salvador: (Documents 594–623)
                                                                            • Spain: (Documents 624–632)
                                                                              • Switzerland: (Documents 633–641)
                                                                                • Turkey: (Documents 642–671)
                                                                                  • Index

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