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Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States. With the address of the President to Congress, December 2, 1913

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Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States. With the address of the President to Congress, December 2, 1913. [electronic resource]
Published
Washington, DC, 1913
Physical Description
1547 p. : tables.
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Notes
Act Relating to the Rights, Powers and Disabilities of Aliens and of Certain Companies, Associations and Corporations with Respect to Property in This State, Providing for Escheats in Certain Cases, Prescribing the Procedure Therein, and Repealing All Acts or Parts of Acts Inconsistent or in Conflict Herewith (California-1913), p. 627.
Index, p. 1415.
List of papers [on foreign relations], with subjects of correspondence, p. XVII.
Message of the President, p. IX.
Pacto de la Ciudadela (Mexico-1913), p. 722.
Proclamation of April 29, 1913, of the Convention and Final Protocol between the United States and Other Powers for the Protection of Industrial Property (1911), p. 1363.
Proclamation of February 13, 1913, of the Convention between the United States and Other Powers for the Unification of Certain Rules of Law with Respect to Assistance and Salvage at Sea (1910), p. 1355.
Proclamation of January 28, 1913, of the Convention between the United States and Other Powers Establishing the Status of Naturalized Citizens Who Again Take Up Their Residence in the Country of Their Origin (1906), p. 1352.
Proclamation of January 28, 1913, of the Convention between the United States and Other Powers, Extending the Duration of the Treaty for the Arbitration of Pecuniary Claims Signed at Mexico on January 30, 1902 (1906), p. 1349.
Proclamation of July 3, 1918, of the Treaty between the United States and Italy Amending Article 3 of the Treaty of Commerce and Navigation of February 26, 1871 (1913), p. 611.
Proclamation of July 8, 1913, of the International Radiotelegraph Convention (1912), p. 1375.
Proclamation of March 15, 1913, of the Arbitration Agreement between the United States and France Extending the Duration of the Convention of February 10, 1908 (1913), p. 528.
Proclamation of November 15, 1913, of the Arbitration Convention between the United States and Uruguay (1909), p. 1346.
Protocol Concerning Renewal of Relations between France and Venezuela (1913), p. 537.
Table of contents, p. III.
Electronic reproduction. Chester, Vt.: NewsBank, inc., 2007. Available via the World Wide Web. Access restricted to Readex U.S. Congressional Serial Set subscribers.
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Language
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August 23, 2012
Subjects
Huerta, Victoriano.
Madero, Francisco I.
Archipelago-American Steamship Company.
International Opium Commission.
Texas (Ship)
International American Conference.
International Opium Conference.
Alien Land Law (California-1913).
Arbitration Agreement between the United States and France Extending the Duration of the Convention of February 10, 1908. 1913.
Arbitration Convention between the United States and Uruguay. 1909.
Canas-Jerez Treaty. 1858.
Convention between the United States and Other Powers Establishing the Status of Naturalized Citizens Who Again Take Up Their Residence in the Country of Their Origin. 1906.
Convention between the United States and Other Powers for the Unification of Certain Rules of Law with Respect to Assistance and Salvage at Sea. 1910.
Convention between the United States and Other Powers, Extending the Duration of the Treaty for the Arbitration of Pecuniary Claims signed at Mexico on January 30, 1902. 1906.
Convention with France for the Settlement of Disputes by Arbitration. 1908.
Hay-Herran Treaty. 1903.
International Opium Convention. 1912.
International Radiotelegraph Convention. 1912.
Naturalization Convention with Portugal. 1908.
Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property. 1911.
Protocol Concerning Renewal of Relations between France and Venezuela. 1913.
Revised Statutes of the United States (1874), Sec. 1993 [Citizenship: Citizenship of children of citizens born abroad].
Sherman Antitrust Act. 1890.
Treaty between Panama and Colombia. 1909.
Treaty between the United States and Certain Powers for the Arbitration of Pecuniary Claims. 1902.
Treaty between the United States and Italy Amending Article 3 of the Treaty of Commerce and Navigation of February 26, 1871. 1913.
Treaty between the United States and the Kingdom of Italy. 1871.
Treaty of Peace, Amity, Navigation and Commerce between the United States of America and the Republic of New Granada. 1846.
Treaty with Colombia. 1909.
Agricultural credit.
Americans in foreign countries.
Arbitration, International.
Assassination.
Balkan Wars (1912-1913)
Boundaries.
Canals.
Civil war.
Conferences.
Coups d'etat.
Drug traffic.
Employers' liability.
Extradition.
Federal-territorial relations.
Foreign leaders.
Foreign nationals.
Foreign ownership of real property.
Foreign trade.
Imperialism.
Industrial trusts and antitrust law.
International business enterprises.
International claims.
International relations.
Interoceanic canals.
Maritime law.
Mexican Revolution (1910-1920)
Mexican-American border region.
Mine accidents and safety.
Miners.
Naturalization.
Opium.
Patents.
Peace.
Political conventions.
Presidential elections.
Proclamations.
Radio.
Railroad employees.
Recognition (International law)
Revolutions.
Salvage.
State laws.
State of the Union.
Tariffs and duties.
Territories and possessions.
Treaties.
Alaska Territory (1912-1959)
Argentina.
Austria-Hungary (1867-1918)
Brazil.
Bulgaria.
California.
Chile.
China.
Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.
Colombia.
Colorado River.
Costa Rica.
Cuba.
Dominican Republic.
Ecuador.
El Paso, Texas.
El Salvador.
France.
Great Britain.
Greece.
Guatemala.
Haiti.
Hawaii Territory (1898-1959)
Honduras.
Imperial Valley (California)
Italy.
Izmir, Turkey.
Japan.
Liberia.
Mexico.
Montenegro.
Morocco.
Netherlands.
Nicaragua.
Ottoman Empire.
Panama Canal (Panama)
Panama.
Peru.
Philippines.
Portugal.
Puerto Rico.
Romania.
Serbia.
Turkey.
Uruguay.
Venezuela.
Genre/Form
Annual Reports.
Executive Department Publications.
Presidential Communications and Messages.
Treaties and Conventions.
Also listed under
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924.
United States. Department of State.
United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson)
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