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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Transmitted to Congress, With the Annual Message of the President, December 3, 1877

Switzerland


[44] No. 44.
Mr. Byers to Mr. Evarts.

United States Legation,
Berne
, October 17, 1877. (Received November 5.)

Contents

  • Appendix: List of papers, with their subjects
  • Circulars (Documents 1–2)
  • Correspondence
    • Argentine Republic (Document 3)
    • Austria-Hungary (Documents 4–6)
    • Brazil (Documents 7–8)
    • Central America (Document 9)
    • Chili (Document 10)
    • Colombia (Document 11)
    • Denmark (Document 12)
    • France (Documents 13–14)
    • Germany (Documents 15–24)
    • Great Britain and dependencies (Documents 25–32)
    • Italy (Documents 33–34)
    • Japan (Documents 35–36)
    • Mexico (Documents 37–40)
    • Netherlands (Document 41)
    • Portugal (Document 42)
    • San Domingo (Document 43)
    • Switzerland (Document 44)
    • Turkey (Documents 45–46)
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