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Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1935, General, The Near East and Africa, Volume I

Liberia:


Contents

    • Recognition by the United States of the administration of President Barclay upon evidence of the Liberian Government’s intention to carry out certain reforms (Documents 805–821)

    General, the Near East and Africa

    • Preface
    • List of Papers
    • General: (Documents 1–420)
      • The Near East and Africa: (Documents 421–911)
        • Liberia: (Documents 805–821)
        • Index

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