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Foreign Relations of the United States, Diplomatic Papers, 1933, The American Republics, Volume V

Bolivia:


Contents

    • Representations regarding extraordinary war taxes created by Bolivian law of September 30, 1932 (Documents 1–12)
      • Arrangement between the United States and Bolivia for extension to Consular officers, on basis of reciprocity, of the privilege of free importation of articles for personal use (Documents 13–17)

      The American Republics

      • List of Papers
      • Bolivia: (Documents 1–17)
        • Brazil: (Documents 18–104)
          • Chile: (Documents 105–176)
            • Colombia: (Documents 177–225)
              • Costa Rica: (Documents 226–229)
                • Cuba: (Documents 230–573)
                  • Dominican Republic: (Documents 574–626)
                    • Ecuador: (Documents 627–630)
                      • El Salvador: (Documents 631–640)
                        • Haiti: (Documents 641–731)
                          • Mexico: (Documents 732–762)
                            • Nicaragua: (Documents 763–764)
                              • Panama: (Documents 765–768)
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