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- Year's Major Factors in the Progress of Peace address delivered before the American Society on International Law at its twenty-third annual meeting held in Washington, D.C., April 24 - 27, 1929. By Hon. Charles Evans Hughes. Presented by Mr. Burton. June 17, 1929. -- Referred to the Committee on Printing.
- Address of President Taft at Marion, Ind. Mr. Page presented the following address delivered by Hon. William H. Taft, President of the United States, at the Marion (Ind.) branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers on July 3, 1911. July 28, 1911. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Address of President William H. Taft in front of the State House at Concord, N.H. March 19, 1912. Presented by Mr. Gallinger. April 11, 1912. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Address of the President of the United States delivered at a joint session of the two Houses of Congress. December 2, 1913. December 2, 1913. -- Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means and ordered to be printed.
- Adjustment of international pecuniary claims. An address delivered at the Lake Mohonk Conference on International Arbitration on May 18, 1916, by Edwin M. Borchard formerly Assistant Solicitor of the Department of State. Presented by Mr. La Follette. June 2, 1916. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Affairs at Samoa. Message from the President of the United States, in relation to affairs in the Samoan Islands. January 30, 1889. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Affairs in Liberia. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a letter of the Secretary of State submitting a report of the commission which visited Liberia... "to investigate the interests of the United States and its citizens in the Republic of Liberia, with the consent... of said republic." March 25, 1910. -- Read; referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed.
- Alabama Claims. March 16, 1876. -- Made a special order for March 29, 1876, and ordered to be printed.
- Alabama claims and indirect damages. April 9, 1872. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Alabama claims. January 27, 1873. -- Ordered to be printed and recommitted to the Committee on the Judiciary.
- Alaskan boundary. Mr. Elkins presented the following views of former Secretary of State Foster on the question involved. February 6, 1903. -- Ordered to be printed.
- American and Haytien International Claims Commission. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, communicating an estimate of appropriation received from the Secretary of State to provide for the expenses on the part of the United States in the matter of the American and Haytien International Claims Commission. January 21, 1885. -- Referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed.
- American commerce and arbitration. April 15, 1886. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Annual report of the American Historical Association for the year 1891.
- Annual report of the American Historical Association for the year 1908. In two volumes. Vol. II. -- Diplomatic correspondence of the Republic of Texas. Part III.
- Annual report of the Director of the Bureau of the American Republics for the year 1899. Part III. Monthly bulletins, July to December, 1899, inclusive, Nos. 70-75, Vol. VII. December 10, 1899. -- Referred to the Committee on Printing and ordered to be printed.
- Appendix I. Foreign relations of the United States 1894.
- Appendix I. Foreign relations of the United States, 1902. Whaling and sealing claims against Russia. On account of arrest and seizure of the American vessels "Cape Horn Pigeon," "James Hamilton Lewis," "C.H. White," and "Kate and Anna." Herbert H.D. Peirce, counsel for the United States.
- Appendix II. Foreign relations of the United States, 1902. United States vs. Mexico. In the matter of the case of the Pious Fund of the Californias.
- Appropriation for carrying into effect the convention between the United States and Ecuador. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting an estimate of appropriation, submitted by the Secretary of State, to enable this government to carry into effect the convention concluded at Quito between the United States and Ecuador. December 7, 1894. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Arbitrament of national disputes. June 13, 1838. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Arbitration and peace. January 5, 1886. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Arbitration of Norwegian claims. February 10, 1923. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Arbitration of Norwegian claims. February 12, 1923. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Arbitration of Norwegian claims. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report of the Secretary of State in the matter of arbitration of claims of Norwegian subjects against the United States arising out of requisitions by the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet... January 9 (calendar day, January 12), 1923. -- Read; referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed.
- Arbitration of claims, United States and Great Britain. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting copy of communication from the Secretary of State, submitting item for reappropriation for the expenses of arbitration of outstanding pecuniary claims between the United States and Great Britain... July 2, 1912. -- Referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed.
- Arbitration of international title to Chamizal Tract. Letter from the Secretary of Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of State submitting an estimate of appropriation for arbitration of the international title to the Chamizal Tract. December 13, 1910. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Arbitration of outstanding claims between United States and Great Britain. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, ... calling attention to the estimate for 1914 of appropriation under the title "arbitration of outstanding pecuniary claims between the United States and Great Britain." January 28, 1913. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Arbitration of outstanding claims between the United States and Great Britain. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting copy of a communication from the Secretary of State submitting an estimate of appropriation for "Arbitration of Outstanding Pecuniary Claims between the United States and Great Britain." February 25, 1916. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Arbitration of outstanding pecuniary claims between United States and Great Britain. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting copy of communication from the Secretary of State calling attention to urgent deficiency appropriation for "arbitration of outstanding pecuniary claims between the United States and Great Britain." January 28, 1913. -- Referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed.
- Arbitration of outstanding pecuniary claims between United States and Great Britain. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury... for an appropriation for the purpose of carrying into effect... agreement for the submission to arbitration of pecuniary claims outstanding between the United States and Great Britain. July 31, 1911. -- Referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed.
- Arbitration treaty. April 6, 1897. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. May 3, 1897. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Arbitration with France. Message from the President of the United States transmitting an authenticated copy of a treaty signed by the plenipotentiaries of the United States and France on August 3, 1911, extending the scope and obligation of the policy of arbitration adopted in the present arbitration treaty of February 10, 1908, between the two countries... in future to settle by diplomacy. Presented by Mr. Lodge. August 12, 1911. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Arbitration with France. Message from the President of the United States transmitting an authenticated copy of a treaty signed by... the United States and France on August 3, 1911, extending the scope and obligation of the policy of arbitration adopted in the present arbitration treaty... August 12, 1911. -- On motion by Mr. Lodge, ordered to be printed with amendments reported from the Committee on Foreign Relations.
- Arbitration with Great Britain. Message from the President of the United States transmitting an authenticated copy of a treaty signed by the plenipotentiaries of the United States and Great Britain on August 3, 1911, extending the scope and obligation of the policy of arbitration adopted in the present arbitration treaty of April 4, 1908... Presented by Mr. Lodge. August 12, 1911. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Arbitration with Great Britain. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a treaty between the United States and Great Britain for the arbitration of matters in difference between the two countries, signed at Washington, January 11, 1897. January 11, 1897. -- Read; treaty read the first time and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and, together with the message, ordered to be printed in confidence for the use of the Senate. January 13, 1897. -- Ordered, that the injunction of secrecy be removed. January 14, 1897. -- Ordered printed.
- Arbitration with Great Britain. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting an authenticated copy of a treaty signed by the plenipotentiaries of the United States and Great Britain on August 3, 1911, extending the scope and obligation of the policy of arbitration... August 12, 1911. -- On motion by Mr. Lodge, ordered to be printed with amendments reported from the Committee on Foreign Relations.
- Arbitration with Great Britain. Message from the President of the United States... January 11, 1897. -- Read, treaty read the first time and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and together with the message, ordered to be printed in confidence for the use of the Senate. February 14, 1905. -- Ordered, that the injunction of secrecy be removed from the proceedings on the so-called Olney-Pauncefote Arbitration Treaty... and that the same be printed as a document.
- Authorizing appropriation of $78,025.83 for payment to certain parties named. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the Secretary of State to the end that legislation may be enacted authorizing appropriation of the sum of $78,025.83 for the payment to Sudden & Christenson, Inc., John A. Hooper... April 22, 1935. -- Referred to the Committee on Claims and ordered to be printed.
- Authorizing commissioners or members of international tribunals to administer oaths, subpoena witnesses, and records, etc. June 2, 1930. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Award of the Fishery Commission. Documents and proceedings of the Halifax Commission, 1877, under the Treaty of Washington of May 8, 1871. In three volumes. Volume I.
- Award of the Fishery Commission. Documents and proceedings of the Halifax Commission, 1877, under the Treaty of Washington of May 8, 1871. In three volumes. Volume II.
- Award of the Fishery Commission. Documents and proceedings of the Halifax Commission, 1877, under the Treaty of Washington of May 8, 1871. In three volumes. Volume III.
- Bering Sea awards. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the Secretary of State in regard to the award of the commissioners appointed pursuant to the stipulations of the convention of February 8, 1896, between the United States and Great Britain, providing for the settlement of the claims...January 14, 1898. -- Read, referred to the Committee on Appropriations, and ordered to be printed.
- Boundary between Mexico and Guatemala. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a communication from the Secretary of State relative to the boundaries between Mexico and Guatemala. May 6, 1884. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Boundary dispute between Great Britain and Venezuela. February 1, 1895. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Brig General Armstrong. April 9, 1880. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Brig. General Armstrong. February 1, 1858. -- Committed to a Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed. The Court of Claims submitted the following report...Claimants Brig. General Armstrong vs. the United States...
- Bulletin of the International Bureau of the American Republics. [Vol. XXVII.] English section.
- Bulletin of the International Bureau of the American Republics. [Vol. XXX.] April, 1910.
- Bulletin of the International Union of the American Republics. [Vol. XXIX.] July, 1909.
- Bulletin of the International Union of the American Republics. [Vol. XXIX.] October, 1909.
- Bulletin of the Pan American Union. January-December 1929.
- Bulletin of the Pan American Union. Vol. LXIII. [January-June, 1929.].
- Bulletin of the Pan American Union. Vol. LXIX. [July-December 1935.].
- Bulletin of the Pan American Union. Vol. LXV. [January-June 1931.].
- Bulletin of the Pan American Union. Vol. LXX. [July-December 1936.].
- Bulletin of the Pan American Union. Vol. XXXII. January - June, 1911.
- Bulletin of the Pan American Union. Vol. XXXIX. July-December, 1914.
- Bulletin of the Pan American Union. Vol. XXXV. July - December, 1912.
- Case of Great Britain as laid before the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Geneva under the provisions of the treaty between the United States of America and Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, concluded at Washington, May 8, 1871. Printed by order of Congress, U.S.A. In three volumes. Volume II.
- Case of Great Britain as laid before the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Geneva under the provisions of the treaty between the United States of America and Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, concluded at Washington, May 8, 1871. Transmitted to Congress by the President of the United States, April 24, 1872. In three volumes. Volume I.
- Case of Great Britain as laid before the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Geneva under the provisions of the treaty between the United States of America and her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, concluded at Washington, May 8, 1871. Printed by order of Congress, U.S.A. In three volumes. Volume III [plus an additional section entitled Volume IV].
- Certain Samoan claims. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report by the Secretary of State concerning this government's obligation to pay that of Germany $20,000 for the settlement of certain Samoan claims. December 15, 1905. -- Read, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed.
- Charles Oberlander and Barbara M. Messinger. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting, in response to resolution of the Senate of February 16, 1898, a report from the Secretary of State, with accompanying papers, in the matter of the arbitration of the claims of Charles Oberlander and Barbara M. Messinger against the Government of Mexico. January 23, 1899. -- Read, laid on the table, and ordered to be printed.
- Charter of the United Nations. Address of the President of the United States delivered before the Senate on July 2, 1945 presenting the charter of the United Nations for the maintenance of international peace and security together with the statute of the International Court of Justice annexed thereto. July 2, 1945. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed.
- Chili-Peru. August 1, 1882. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Claim of Charles J. Harrah against the Government of Cuba. April 1, 1930. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Claim of George J. Salem against the Government of Egypt. February 17 (calendar day, February 18), 1931. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Claim of George J. Salem against the government of Egypt. Message from the President of the United States transmitting a report from the Secretary of State relative to the claim of George J. Salem against the government of Egypt due to the improper exercise of jurisdiction over Mr. Salem by the native courts of Egypt respecting a charge of forgery of deeds. January 26, 1930. -- Read; referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed.
- Claim of Rederiaktiebolaget Nordstjernan, a Swedish corporation. Communication from the President of the United States transmitting a supplemental estimate of appropriation for the Department of State for the expenses of arbitration between the United States and Sweden of the claim of Rederiaktiebolaget Nordstjernan, a Swedish corporation amounting to $56,000. February 17 (calendar day, February 19), 1931. -- Read; referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed.
- Claims against Venezuela. (To accompany H.R. 1869.) March 7, 1872. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Claims conventions with Great Britain and France. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting... a report regarding the negotiation of claims conventions with Great Britain and France for the arbitration and settlement of claims of American citizens between August 1, 1914, and April 6, 1917. July 1 (calendar day, July 2), 1926. -- Read; referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed.
- Claims for alleged unlawful seizures in Bering Sea. May 5, 1910. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Claims of American citizens Apia. In the Samoan Islands. Message from the President of the United States transmitting report from the Secretary of State concerning claims... growing out of joint naval operations of the United States and Great Britain in and about the Town of Apia, in the Samoan Islands, March, April, and May, 1899. January 10, 1913. -- Read; referred to the Committee on Claims and ordered to be printed.
- Claims of Benjamin Weil and La Abra Silver Mining Company. June 9, 1880. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Claims of George J. Salem against the government of Egypt. February 16, 1931. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Claims of citizens of U.S. on Mexico. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report of the Secretary of State, and a copy of the report of the commissioners on the part of the United States under the late convention between the United States and Mexico. August 26, 1842. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs.
- Claims of the Hudson's Bay and Puget's Sound agricultural companies. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting treaty with Great Britain for the final settlement of claims of the Hudson's Bay and Puget's Sound agricultural companies. March 14, 1864. -- Referred to the Committee of Ways and Means and ordered to be printed.
- Claims on Mexico. August 27, 1842. Laid upon the table.
- Claims on Mexico. March 2, 1839. Read, and laid on the table.
- Claims on Mexico. Petition of Thomas Thompson, Jr. and members of the legislature from 119 towns, in the State of Massachusetts, upon the subject of the settlement of the claims of the United States upon the government of Mexico, &c. March 26, 1838. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs.
- Claims on Venezuela. (Supplementary to executive document H.R. 176, second session Forty-first Congress.) Papers from the Department of State relative to the claims of citizens of the United States against the government of Venezuela. July 2, 1870. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed.
- Claims on the part of citizens of the United States and Mexico under the convention of July 4, 1868, between the United States and Mexico. February 2, 1877. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed.
- Commissioners under the Treaty of Ghent. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting the information required by a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 10th ultimo, relating to the proceedings of the Joint Commission of Indemnities, due under the award of the Emperor of Russia, for slaves and other private property carried away by the British forces in violation of the Treaty of Ghent. March 8, 1826. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Compilation of reports of Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, 1789-1901, First Congress, first session, to Fifty-sixth Congress, second session. Claims of citizens of the United States against foreign governments. La Abra Silver Mining Company. Vol. II.
- Compilation of reports of Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, 1789-1901, First Congress, first session, to Fifty-sixth Congress, second session. Diplomatic relations with foreign nations -- Hawaiian Islands. Vol. VI.
- Concurrent Resolution to invite international arbitration as to differences between nations. February 20, 1890. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Conference of conciliation and arbitration. Message from the President of the United States transmitting report from the Secretary of State, to the end that legislation may be enacted to enable the President of the United States to extend to the republics of America an invitation... April 2 (calendar day, April 3), 1928. -- Read; referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed.
- Conferencia Internacional Americana. Dictamenes de las comisiones permanentes y debates a que dieron lugar. Tomo II.
- Continuation national emergency with respect to Iran. Communication from the President of the United States transmitting notification that the Iran emergency is to continue effect beyond November 14, pursuant to 50 U.S.C. 1622(d). January 6, 1987. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Continuing national emergency -- Iran. Message from the President of the United States transmitting information on the latest developments concerning the national emergency with respect to Iran that was declared in Executive Order No. 12170 of November 14, 1979, pursuant to 50 U.S.C. 1708. May 3, 1984. -- Message and accompanying papers referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Continuing national emergency with respect to Iran. Communication from the President of the United States transmitting a report on developments concerning the continuing national emergency with respect to Iran, pursuant to 50 U.S.C. 1703. January 6, 1987. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Continuing national emergency with respect to Iran. Message from the President of the United States transmitting a report on developments concerning the continuing national emergency with respect to Iran, pursuant to 50 U.S.C. 1703. June 16, 1987. -- Message referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Continuing national emergency with respect to Iran. Message from the President of the United States transmitting a report on developments concerning the continuing national emergency with respect to Iran, pursuant to 50 U.S.C. 1703. June 8, 1988. -- Message and accompanying papers referred to the Committee of Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Continuing national emergency with respect to Iran. Message from the President of the United States transmitting a report on developments concerning the continuing national emergency with respect to Iran, pursuant to 50 U.S.C. 1703. November 20, 1987. -- Message and accompanying papers referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Convention between the United States and Mexico. May 31, 1876. -- Referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed.
- Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes, etc. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a copy of the Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes, and a copy of a declaration to prohibit, for the term of five years, the launching of projectiles and explosives from balloons, and other new methods of a similar nature; both signed at the Hague....February 8,1900. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes. July 19, 1966. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Convention with Great Britain for continuing in force the commercial convention of the third of July, 1815. -- Convention with Great Britain for continuing in force the third article of the convention of the 20th of October, 1818, in relation to the territories westward of the Rocky Mountains. -- Convention with Great Britain for the reference to a friendly sovereign the points of difference relating to the northeastern boundary of the United States. Communicated to the Senate, December 12, 1827
- Convention with Great Britain under the mediation of Russia, explanatory of the first article of the Treaty of Ghent, concerning indemnity for slaves carried from the United States by British forces in 1812-'14. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 25, 1823
- Convention with Mexico. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 403.) April 30, 1840.
- Correspondence in regard to the relations of the United States with Colombia and Panama. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting correspondence between the United States and the Republic of Colombia growing out of the secession of Panama. December 8, 1908. -- Read; referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed.
- Correspondence relating to wrongs done to American citizens by the government of Venezuela. Message from the President of the United States, in response to a Senate resolution of February 26, 1908, transmitting a report of the Secretary of State, submitting the correspondence with the government of Venezuela... March 31, 1908. -- Read; referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed.
- Correspondence with Columbia relating to Panama. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a letter from the Secretary of State in response to the resolution of the Senate of March 1, 1912, relating to correspondence between this country and Columbia upon matters relating to Panama. May 22, 1912. -- Read, ordered that it lie on the table and be printed.
- Correspondence with Spain -- 1816 to 1820. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting copies of correspondence between our ministers at the Court of Madrid and Department of State, between those ministers and the Spanish secretaries of state, and between the Spanish ministers accredited to this government. June 14, 1844. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Costa Rica debt. Mr. Morgan presented the following extracts from certain London newspapers relating to the Costa Rica debt. June 23, 1906. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Counter case of Great Britain as laid before the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Geneva under the provisions of the treaty between the United States of America and Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, concluded at Washington, May 8, 1871, together with Volumes V, VI, and VII of appendix to the British case.
- Covenant. A draft of the composite covenant made by the legal advisers of the Commission on the League. Presented by Mr. Lodge. August 20, 1919. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Creek Nation of Indians. August 8, 1848.
- Damages sustained by certain citizens of the United States at Apia, Samoan islands. March 14, 1910. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Damages sustained by certain citizens of the United States at Apia, Samoan islands. May 10, 1910. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Development concerning national emergency with respect to Iran. Message from the President of the United States transmitting a report on developments since his last report of November 15, 1988, concerning the national emergency with respect to Iran, pursuant to 50 U.S.C. 1622(d). May 23, 1989. -- Message and accompanying papers referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Development in Iran. Message from the President of the United States transmitting a report with respect to development in Iran concerning the national emergency declared on November 14, 1979, pursuant to section 204 (c) of Public Law 95-223. November 7, 1983. -- Message referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Developments concerning national emergency with respect to Iran. Communication from the President of the United States transmitting a report on matters concerning the national emergency with respect to Iran covering events through October 1, 1988, including those that occurred since his last report... January 3, 1989. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Developments concerning the national emergency with respect to Iran. Message from the President of the United States transmitting a further report on developments concerning the national emergency with respect to Iran, pursuant to 50 U.S.C. 1703. April 22, 1985. -- Message and accompanying papers referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Developments concerning the national emergency with respect to Iran. Message from the President of the United States transmitting a report on developments since his last report of May 23, 1989, concerning the national emergency with respect to Iran, pursuant to 50 U.S.C. 1703(c). November 14, 1989. -- Message and accompanying papers referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Digest of international law as embodied in diplomatic discussions, treaties and other international agreements, international awards, the decisions of municipal courts, and the writings of jurists, and especially in documents, published and unpublished, issued by presidents and secretaries of state of the United States, the opinions of the attorneys general... by John Bassett Moore, LL. D... Volume VII.
- Distinction between legal and political questions. A paper read at the April, 1924, meeting of the American Society of International Law, by Edwin M. Borchard, professor of law, Yale University. Presented by Mr. Borah. May 5, 1924. -- Referred to the Committee on Printing.
- Distribution of the Geneva award. April 24, 1878. -- Recommitted to the Committee on the Judiciary and ordered to be printed.
- Dumbarton Oaks proposals and the League of Nations Covenant by Herbert Wright, professor of International Law, the Catholic University of America. Presented by Mr. Thomas of Utah. June 26 (legislative day, March 16), 1945. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Estimate for expense of arbitration of northeastern fisheries question. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of State submitting an estimate of appropriation for expenses of the arbitration of the question relating to the northeastern fisheries. April 29, 1908. -- Referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed.
- Estimates for foreign intercourse. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of State submitting explanations in relation to estimates of appropriation for foreign intercourse. December 13, 1910. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Estimates for urgent deficiency; certain claims in State Department. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting estimates of appropriations required by the Department of State to be included in the urgent deficiency bill for arbitration of claims between the United States and Great Britain. December 18, 1911. -- Referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed.
- Expense of arbitration, North American fisheries. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of State submitting an estimate of appropriation for expenses of arbitrating questions relating to the North American fisheries. March 4, 1910. -- Referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed.
- Expenses incurred under the Treaty of Washington. April 14, 1914. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Expenses incurred under the Treaty of Washington. October 10, 1914. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Expenses of arbitration of claims between the United States and Great Britain. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of State submitting an estimate... for expenses of arbitration of outstanding pecuniary claims between the United States and Great Britain. December 13, 1910. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Favoring membership of the United States in the Permanent Court of International Justice. February 24, 1925. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Foreign arbitral awards. February 13, 1970. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Foreign arbitral awards. June 11, 1970. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Foreign relations of the United States, 1950. Volume VII. Korea.
- Foreign relations of the United States, 1952-1954. Volume X. Iran, 1951-1954.
- Foreign relations of the United States. Diplomatic papers, 1932. (In five volumes.) Volume V. The American republics.
- Foreign relations of the United States. Diplomatic papers, 1933 (In five volumes.) Volume IV. The American republics.
- Foreign relations of the United States. Diplomatic papers, 1934. (In five volumes.) Volume I. General. The British commonwealth.
- Foreign relations of the United States. Diplomatic papers, 1934. (In five volumes.) Volume IV. The American republics.
- Foreign relations of the United States. Diplomatic papers, 1935. (In four volumes.) Volume I. General. The Near East and Africa.
- Foreign relations of the United States. Diplomatic papers, 1937. (In five volumes.) Volume V. The American republics.
- Foreign relations of the United States. Diplomatic papers, 1938. (In five volumes.) Volume V. The American republics.
- Foreign sovereign immunities act amendments. August 5, 1988. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Frank W. Hackett. February 6, 1912. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Fur seal arbitration. Proceedings of the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Paris under the treaty between the United States of America and Great Britain concluded at Washington February 29, 1892, for the determination of questions between the two governments concerning the jurisdictional rights of the United States in the waters of Bering Sea.
- Fur seal arbitration. Proceedings of the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Paris under the treaty between the United States of America and Great Britain concluded at Washington February 29, 1892, for the determination of questions between the two governments concerning the jurisdictional rights of the United States in the waters of Bering Sea. Volume I.
- Fur seal arbitration. Proceedings of the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Paris under the treaty between the United States of America and Great Britain concluded at Washington February 29, 1892, for the determination of questions between the two governments concerning the jurisdictional rights of the United States in the waters of Bering Sea. Volume II.
- Fur seal arbitration. Proceedings of the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Paris under the treaty between the United States of America and Great Britain concluded at Washington February 29, 1892, for the determination of questions between the two governments concerning the jurisdictional rights of the United States in the waters of Bering Sea. Volume III.
- Fur seal arbitration. Proceedings of the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Paris under the treaty between the United States of America and Great Britain concluded at Washington February 29, 1892, for the determination of questions between the two governments concerning the jurisdictional rights of the United States in the waters of Bering Sea. Volume IV.
- Fur seal arbitration. Proceedings of the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Paris under the treaty between the United States of America and Great Britain concluded at Washington February 29, 1892, for the determination of questions between the two governments concerning the jurisdictional rights of the United States in the waters of Bering Sea. Volume IX.
- Fur seal arbitration. Proceedings of the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Paris under the treaty between the United States of America and Great Britain concluded at Washington February 29, 1892, for the determination of questions between the two governments concerning the jurisdictional rights of the United States in the waters of Bering Sea. Volume V.
- Fur seal arbitration. Proceedings of the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Paris under the treaty between the United States of America and Great Britain concluded at Washington February 29, 1892, for the determination of questions between the two governments concerning the jurisdictional rights of the United States in the waters of Bering Sea. Volume VI.
- Fur seal arbitration. Proceedings of the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Paris under the treaty between the United States of America and Great Britain concluded at Washington February 29, 1892, for the determination of questions between the two governments concerning the jurisdictional rights of the United States in the waters of Bering Sea. Volume VII.
- Fur seal arbitration. Proceedings of the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Paris under the treaty between the United States of America and Great Britain concluded at Washington February 29, 1892, for the determination of questions between the two governments concerning the jurisdictional rights of the United States in the waters of Bering Sea. Volume VIII.
- Fur seal arbitration. Proceedings of the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Paris under the treaty between the United States of America and Great Britain concluded at Washington February 29, 1892, for the determination of questions between the two governments concerning the jurisdictional rights of the United States in the waters of Bering Sea. Volume X.
- Fur seal arbitration. Proceedings of the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Paris under the treaty between the United States of America and Great Britain concluded at Washington February 29, 1892, for the determination of questions between the two governments concerning the jurisdictional rights of the United States in the waters of Bering Sea. Volume XI.
- Fur seal arbitration. Proceedings of the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Paris under the treaty between the United States of America and Great Britain concluded at Washington February 29, 1892, for the determination of questions between the two governments concerning the jurisdictional rights of the United States in the waters of Bering Sea. Volume XII.
- Fur seal arbitration. Proceedings of the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Paris under the treaty between the United States of America and Great Britain concluded at Washington February 29, 1892, for the determination of questions between the two governments concerning the jurisdictional rights of the United States in the waters of Bering Sea. Volume XIII.
- Fur seal arbitration. Proceedings of the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Paris under the treaty between the United States of America and Great Britain concluded at Washington February 29, 1892, for the determination of questions between the two governments concerning the jurisdictional rights of the United States in the waters of Bering Sea. Volume XIV.
- Fur seal arbitration. Proceedings of the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Paris under the treaty between the United States of America and Great Britain concluded at Washington February 29, 1892, for the determination of questions between the two governments concerning the jurisdictional rights of the United States in the waters of Bering Sea. Volume XV.
- General arbitration treaties with Great Britain and France ratified by the Senate on March 5, 1912, calendar day March 7, 1912, together with the resolution of ratification thereon.
- General arbitration treaties with Great Britain and France. Speech of Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge in the Senate of the United States on February 29, 1912.
- Geneva award. June 1, 1874. -- Recommitted to the Committee on the Judiciary and ordered to be printed.
- Great Britain. Communicated to Congress, January 7, 1814
- Great Britain. Communicated to Congress, October 10th and 14th, and December 1, 1814
- History and digest of the international arbitrations to which the United States has been a party, together with appendices containing the treaties relating to such arbitrations, and historical and legal notes on other international arbitrations ancient and modern, and on the domestic commissions of the United States for the adjustment of international claims. By John Bassett Moore... In six volumes. Volume I.
- History and digest of the international arbitrations to which the United States has been a party, together with appendices containing the treaties relating to such arbitrations, and historical and legal notes on other international arbitrations ancient and modern, and on the domestic commissions of the United States for the adjustment of international claims. By John Bassett Moore... In six volumes. Volume II.
- History and digest of the international arbitrations to which the United States has been a party, together with appendices containing the treaties relating to such arbitrations, and historical and legal notes on other international arbitrations ancient and modern, and on the domestic commissions of the United States for the adjustment of international claims. By John Bassett Moore... In six volumes. Volume III.
- History and digest of the international arbitrations to which the United States has been a party, together with appendices containing the treaties relating to such arbitrations, and historical and legal notes on other international arbitrations ancient and modern, and on the domestic commissions of the United States for the adjustment of international claims. By John Bassett Moore... In six volumes. Volume IV.
- History and digest of the international arbitrations to which the United States has been a party, together with appendices containing the treaties relating to such arbitrations, and historical and legal notes on other international arbitrations ancient and modern, and on the domestic commissions of the United States for the adjustment of international claims. By John Bassett Moore... In six volumes. Volume V.
- In Senate of the United States. August 10, 1842. Ordered to be printed. Mr. Rives submitted the following report: The Committee on Foreign Relations, to whom was referred the memorial of John Baldwin, W.N. Parrott, G.L. Thompson, and others, in relation to the claims of themselves, and others, citizens of the United States, against the government of Mexico...
- In Senate of the United States. February 22, 1853. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Underwood made the following report: The Committee on Foreign Relations, to whom was referred the memorial of the American Peace Society, signed by its principal officers, and various other memorials, numerously signed, from many states of the Union, praying for the adoption of measures to avert the evils of war, and suggesting the propriety of "securing in our treaties with other nations a provision for referring to the decision of umpires all misunderstandings that cannot be satisfactorily adjusted by amicable negotiation," have had the same under consideration, and now report...
- In the Senate of the United States. April 17, 1894. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed.
- In the Senate of the United States. April 18, 1890. -- Presented by Mr. Sherman, referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs and ordered to be printed. Memorial of the representatives meeting of westerly yearly meeting of the Society of Friends of southern and western Indiana, and the State of Illinois...
- In the Senate of the United States. April 19, 1858. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Mason made the following report. (To accompany Bill S. 273.) The Committee on Foreign Relations, to whom was referred the report from the Court of Claims in the case of the "claimants of the brig General Armstrong, against the United Slates [sic]," have had the same under consideration, and now report...
- In the Senate of the United States. April 2, 1884. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed. Mr. Call submitted the following resolution: Resolved, that the President of the United States be, and he is hereby, requested to institute negotiations with the government of the King of Spain for a reference to an umpire for decision of the question whether the treaty of 1819 has been fully carried into effect by the United States...
- In the Senate of the United States. April 21, 1884. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed. Mr. Frye, by request, submitted the following resolution: Resolved, that the President of the United States be, and he is hereby, requested to institute negotiations with the government of the King of Spain ...
- In the Senate of the United States. April 9, 1890. -- Presented by Mr. Sherman, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed. Letter of the Secretary of State transmitting dispatch No. 50, of August 17, 1889, from the United States minister at Paris in relation to the peace congress.
- In the Senate of the United States. December 1, 1873. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Sumner submitted the following resolutions: Whereas by international law and existing custom war is recognized as a form of trial for the determination of differences between nations...
- In the Senate of the United States. December 10, 1894. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed. Mr. Call submitted the following resolution: Resolved, that the further prosecution of the war between China and Japan to the disintegration of the ancient government and nationality of China will not be advantageous to the peace and civilization of the nations of the world and their progress in the arts...
- In the Senate of the United States. December 11, 1894. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Higgins submitted the following resolution: Resolved, that the President of the United States be, and he is hereby, requested, if not incompatible with the public interests, to furnish the Senate with copies of all correspondence with the Department of State... negotiations for peace between the Empires of China and Japan.
- In the Senate of the United States. December 17, 1891. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed. Mr. Mitchell submitted the following resolution: Resolved, that the Committee on Foreign Relations be, and is hereby, instructed to inquire into the advisability of appropriate action looking to the invitation of the governments of the world to a conference to be held in connection with the World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago...
- In the Senate of the United States. December 19, 1889. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Morgan, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, submitted the following report. (To accompany Bill S. 375.) The Committee on Foreign Relations, to whom was referred Senate Bill No. 375, report the same back with amendment, and recommend its passage...
- In the Senate of the United States. December 5, 1888. -- Presented by Mr. Sherman. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed. Memorial of the American Peace Society, praying for the passage of a bill for the establishment of an international tribunal of arbitration...
- In the Senate of the United States. December 9, 1889. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed. Mr. Sherman submitted the following concurrent resolution: To invite international arbitration as to differences between nations...
- In the Senate of the United States. February 16, 1891. -- Presented; referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed. Mr. Plumb presented the following memorial of the Universal Peace Union, United States of America, for the appointment of a commission to secure an international court of arbitration.
- In the Senate of the United States. February 19, 1894. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed. Mr. Call submitted the following resolution: Resolved, that the President of the United States be, and he is hereby, requested to institute negotiations with the government of the King of Spain for a reference to an umpire for decision of the question whether the treaty of eighteen hundred and nineteen has been fully carried into effect...
- In the Senate of the United States. February 20, 1882. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Call submitted the following resolution: Resolved, that the interests of peace between nations, the obligations and rights which are reciprocal between the United States of America and all the other peoples and governments of the Americas, as well as the commercial interests of the people of the United States...
- In the Senate of the United States. February 21, 1883. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Van Wyck submitted the following resolution: Resolved, that the President be respectfully requested, if not, in his judgment, incompatible with the public interest, to communicate to the Senate any information in his possession touching an alleged joint agreement between the ministers of the United States...
- In the Senate of the United States. February 28, 1863. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Sumner, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, to whom was referred the "message of the President of the United States, communicating, in answer to a resolution of the Senate, correspondence on the subject of mediation, arbitration, or other measures looking to the termination of the present rebellion," reported the following resolutions, which were read...
- In the Senate of the United States. February 5, 1851. -- Read, and ordered to be printed.
- In the Senate of the United States. February 6, 1889. -- Presented by Mr. Sherman, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed. Petition of the universal peace union, praying that the government of Great Britain may be prevailed upon to submit its differences with Venezuela to arbitration.
- In the Senate of the United States. February 9, 1872. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Edmunds modified his resolution to read as follows: Resolution: Resolved, that the President be requested, if not in his opinion incompatible with the public interest, to communicate to the Senate any information in his possession respecting the complaint made by the English government against the case submitted by the government of the United States to the arbitrators at Geneva...
- In the Senate of the United States. January 5, 1886. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Call submitted the following resolution: Resolved by the Senate, that the President of the United States be, and is hereby, requested to submit the demands of the Spanish government for carrying into effect the treaty of 1819 for the cession of Florida, and the payment of claims arising under said treaty...
- In the Senate of the United States. July 6, 1894. -- Ordered to the printed. Mr. Gorman, from the Committee on Printing, submitted the following report: (To accompany Senate joint resolutions (S.R. 76 and S.R. 85), providing for the printing of the proceedings of the Tribunal of Arbitration at Paris relating to fur seals.)...
- In the Senate of the United States. July 7, 1886. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Edmunds, for Mr. Morgan, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, submitted the following report. (To accompany Bill S. 2208.) The Committee on Foreign Relations, to whom was referred the Bill (S. 2208) to amend and enlarge the fifth section of an act approved June 18, 1878...
- In the Senate of the United States. June 10, 1880. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. McDonald, from the Committee on the Judiciary, submitted the following report. (To accompany Bill S. 1682.) The Committee on the Judiciary, to whom was referred the Bill (S. 1682) entitled "An Act Directing the Court of Claims to Investigate the Claims of Benjamin Weil and La Abra Silver Mining Company," make the following report...
- In the Senate of the United States. June 11, 1886. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Morgan, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, submitted the following report. (To accompany Bill S. 2207.) The Committee on Foreign Relations, to whom was referred the Bill (S. 2207) "To Amend and Enlarge the Act Approved June Eighteenth, Eighteen Hundred and Seventy-Eight, Entitled 'An Act To Provide for the Distribution of the Awards Made Under the Convention Between the United States of America and the Republic of Mexico Concluded on the Fourth Day of July, Eighteen Hundred and Sixty-Eight," report the same favorably, with amendment, and recommend its passage...
- In the Senate of the United States. June 13, 1888. Mr. Sherman, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, reported the following concurrent resolution to invite international arbitration as to differences between nations. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), that the President be, and is hereby, requested to invite, from time to time as fit occasions may arise, negotiations with any government...
- In the Senate of the United States. June 18, 1888. -- Ordered to be printed. International arbitration...
- In the Senate of the United States. June 20, 1888. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Morgan, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, submitted the following report. (To accompany Bill S. 994.) The Committee on Foreign Relations, to whom was referred Senate Bill No. 994, report the same back with amendment, and recommend its passage...
- In the Senate of the United States. June 9, 1874. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Hamlin submitted the following report. The Committee on Foreign Relations, to whom were referred various petitions praying Congress to provide for the settlement of international difficulties by arbitration, and without a resort to war; and also a "resolution concerning international law for the determination of differences between nations,"...
- In the Senate of the United States. Letter from the Secretary of State, in response to Senate resolution of January 4, 1895, concerning Mr. John W. Foster in connection with the peace negotiations between China and Japan. January 7, 1895. -- Ordered to lie on the table and be printed.
- In the Senate of the United States. March 1, 1889. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Dolph, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, submitted the following report. (To accompany Bill S. 2632.) The Committee on Foreign Relations, to whom was referred the Bill (S. 2632) to amend and enlarge the fifth section of an act approved June 18, 1878...
- In the Senate of the United States. March 1, 1895. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Morgan submitted the following resolution: Resolved, that the message of the President, received by the Senate on 13th February, 1895...
- In the Senate of the United States. March 12, 1884. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Sherman, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, submitted the following report. (To accompany S. Res. 46.) The Committee, having considered S. Res. 46, being a "Joint Resolution Relative to an Accepted Draft in the Department of State," referred to them by the Senate January 23, 1884, beg leave to report as follows...
- In the Senate of the United States. March 17, 1882. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Pendleton, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, submitted the following report. (To accompany Bill S. 185.) The Committee on Foreign Relations, to whom was referred the Bill (S. 185) for the relief of the captain, owners, officers, and crew of the late United States private-armed brig General Armstrong...
- In the Senate of the United States. March 2, 1889. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Brown, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, submitted the following report. (To accompany Bill S. 2632.) Views of the minority. (The references in this report to the appendix, which is printed with the majority report, are to the top paging.)...
- In the Senate of the United States. March 2, 1891. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Manderson, from the Committee on Printing, submitted the following report: (To accompany Joint Resolution (S.R. 160) authorizing the publication of a history and digest of the international arbitrations to which the United States was a party.) The Committee on Printing, to whom was referred the above joint resolution, having considered the same...
- In the Senate of the United States. March 2, 1896. -- Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs and ordered to be printed. Mr. Cannon presented the following memorial of the National Association for the Promotion of Arbitration.
- In the Senate of the United States. March 4, 1896. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Frye, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, submitted the following report: (To accompany H.R. 3206.) The Committee on Foreign Relations have considered House Bill 3206, and report that the bill ought to pass...
- In the Senate of the United States. March 9, 1880. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Pendleton, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, submitted the following report. (To accompany Bill S. 1441.) The Committee on Foreign Relations, to whom was referred the memorial of Sam. C. Reid, on behalf of the captain, owners, officers, and crew of the late United States private-armed brig General Armstrong, their heirs, executors, administrators, or assigns, report...
- In the Senate of the United States. May 25, 1892. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Sherman, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, ...relative to a peace conference of the governments of the world, to sit in Chicago during and in connection with the Columbian Exposition, for the purpose of considering the question of the settlement of all international differences by arbitration.
- In the Senate of the United States. May 28, 1878. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Hamlin, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, reported the following resolution: Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), that the views and recommendations embraced in the report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations touching the award made by the Fisheries Commission at Halifax are hereby approved.
- In the Senate of the United States. May 28, 1878. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Hamlin, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, submitted the following report. (To accompany Bill S. 1328.) The Committee on Foreign Relations, to which was referred the message of the President, together with the letter of the Secretary of State, and the papers transmitted therewith, relating to the award of the Fisheries Commission, submit the following report with accompanying resolution and bill...
- In the Senate of the United States. May 3, 1888. -- Presented by Mr. Hoar, referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, and ordered to be printed. Memorial of George Ticknor Curtis, remonstrating against any action on the part of Congress respecting the awards made against the government of Mexico to Benjamin Weil and the La Abra Silver Mining Company...
- In the Senate of the United States. May 31, 1872. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Sumner submitted the following resolutions: Resolutions concerning arbitration as a substitute for war in determining differences between nations...
- In the Senate of the United States. Message from the President of the United States, in response to Senate resolution of March 10, 1892, relative to the claim of the Venezuela Steam Navigation Company. April 14, 1892. -- Read, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed.
- In the Senate of the United States. Message from the President of the United States, in response to resolution of the Senate of March 24, 1896, requesting that the Senate be furnished with the correspondence of the Department of State between November 5, 1875, and the date of the pacification of Cuba in 1878, relating to the subject of mediation or intervention by the United States... April 15, 1896. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed.
- In the Senate of the United States. Message from the President of the United States, in response to the Senate resolution of December 20, 1893, transmitting copies of the correspondence since June 16, 1892, in the matter of the claim of Antonio Maximo Mora against Spain. June 21, 1894. -- Read, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed.
- In the Senate of the United States. Resolution proposing the good offices of the United States between the contending parties of Mexico. April 20, 1867. -- Ordered to lie on the table and be printed.
- In the Senate of the United States. Resolution requesting the President of the United States to offer to the contending parties in Mexico the friendly mediation of the United States. April 20, 1867. -- Ordered to lie on the table and be printed.
- Incorporating the American Society of International Law. September 7 (legislative day, July 20), 1950. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Increase of territory by conquest. May 15, 1912. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Indemnities due under the award of the Emperor of Russia for slaves and other private property carried away by the British forces in violation of the Treaty of Ghent. Communicated to the House of Representatives, March 8, 1826
- Indemnity case of ship Canada. Message from the President of the United States, in answer to a resolution of the House of 20th January last, transmitting correspondence relative to a claim for indemnity in the case of the ship Canada. December 16, 1870. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Indemnity for slaves carried away by Great Britain in 1815. Communicated to the Senate in executive session, December 20, 1826
- Indemnity for slaves carried away by the forces of Great Britain in 1815. Communicated to the Senate, in executive session, December 31, 1827
- Information relating to fur seal in Bering Sea. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting, pursuant to House resolution of the 23d ultimo, additional information relating to fur seal in Bering Sea. February 11, 1895. -- Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means and ordered to be printed.
- Inter-American Convention on International Commercial Arbitration Implementation act. October 2 (legislative day, September 24), 1986. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Inter-American Convention on International Commercial Arbitration. Message from the President of the United States transmitting the Inter-American Convention on Commercial Arbitration... June 15, 1981. -- Convention was read the first time and, together with the accompanying papers, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed for the use of the Senate.
- International American Conference. Reports of committees and discussions thereon. Volume II.
- International Arbitration Congress. July 21, 1892. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- International Bureau of the Permanent Court of Arbitration. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of State, submitting an estimate of appropriation for expenses of International Bureau of Permanent Court of Arbitration. January 4, 1901. -- Referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed.
- International Court of Justice at The Hague. Letter from the President of the United States to Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, transmitting a letter from the Secretary of State relative to the proposed adherence to the protocol establishing an International Court of Justice at The Hague. Presented by Mr. Lodge. March 2, 1923. -- Ordered to be printed.
- International Court of Justice. July 25 (legislative day, July 5), 1946. -- Ordered to be printed.
- International Court of Justice. Senate Resolution 196 as passed by the Senate on August 2, 1946 together with the report of the Committee on Foreign Relations submitted by Mr. Thomas of Utah on July 25, 1946 relative to proposed acceptance of compulsory jurisdiction of International Court of Justice by United States Government. Presented by Mr. Thomas of Utah. August 2 (legislative day, July 29), 1946. -- Ordered to be printed.
- International arbitration. February 8, 1905. -- Mr. Morgan, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, submitted the following views of the minority (on the arbitration treaties with Great Britain and other European powers; which was ordered to be printed in confidence for the use of the Senate). February 13, 1905. -- Injunction of secrecy removed, and ordered to be printed as a document.
- International arbitration. Letter on international arbitration addressed to Hon. John Shafroth, United States Senator from Colorado by Oscar T. Crosby, Warrenton, VA. Presented by Mr. Shafroth. February 24, 1915. -- Referred to the Committee on Printing.
- International arbitration. March 3, 1890. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- International boundary, Passamaquoddy Bay. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of State submitting an estimate of appropriation for international boundary, Passamaquoddy Bay. May 19, 1910. -- Referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed.
- International law and arbitration. Mr. Williams presented the following address by Right Honorable Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, Chief Justice of Canada, at the fifth annual banquet of the American Society of International Law, at Washington, D.C., April 29, 1911. June 6, 1911. -- Ordered to be printed.
- International peace and arbitration. February 23, 1909. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- International peace and arbitration. March 22, 1910. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- International peace tribunal. Letter addressed to Hon. John F. Shafroth Senator from Colorado by Oscar T. Crosby of Warrenton, Va relative to an amendment intended to be proposed to the naval appropriation bill. Presented by Mr. Shafroth. March 28, 1916. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Interparliamentary Union for International Arbitration. March 26, 1912. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Interparliamentary Union, Paris, France. May 25, 1900. -- Laid on the table, and ordered to be printed.
- Interparliamentary Union. April 10 (calendar day, April 18), 1924. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Interparliamentary Union. January 23, 1912. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- James B.L. Primm, H.S. Bell, and H.E. Woodhouse. February 21, 1879. -- Recommitted to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- La Abra Mining Company. August 5, 1886. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- La Abra Silver Mining Company. April 20, 1892. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Laffitte & Co., of Paris. July 21, 1842. Laid on the table.
- League of Nations, its court, and its law: American cooperation for world peace, by David Jayne Hill. Presented by Mr. Moses. December 15, 1923. -- Ordered to be printed.
- League of Nations. American draft of Covenant of the League of Nations, together with the report of the Commission of the League of Nations. Presented by Mr. Lodge. August 11, 1919. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Letter from the Secretary of State, transmitting resolutions adopted October 31, 1888, at a conference in Paris of members of the British Parliament and the French Chambers in respect to international arbitration. January 7, 1889. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed.
- Letter from the Secretary of State, transmitting, in compliance with law, sundry communications from commercial organizations of the United States, with reference to subjects considered by the International American Conference. February 13, 1890. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed.
- Limiting the operation of sections 109 and 113 of the Criminal Code with respect to the agent appointed by the Department of State in the arbitration proceedings between United States and Canada. April 27, 1937. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Limiting the operation of sections 109 and 113 of the Criminal Code. April 22, 1937. -- Ordered to be printed.
- List of arbitration treaties and conventions submitted to and acted upon by the United States Senate. Presented by Mr. Lodge. February 29, 1912. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Maine and New Brunswick. Message from the President of the United States, upon the subject of the present state of affairs between the State of Maine and the British Province of New Brunswick. February 26, 1839. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and 10,000 extra copies ordered to be printed.
- Mandate for Armenia. Message from the President of the United States, requesting that the Congress grant the executive power to accept for the United States a mandate for Armenia. May 24, 1920. -- Read; referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and ordered to be printed.
- Maritime Canal Company of Nicaragua. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, transmitting the original report of the Maritime Canal Company of Nicaragua. December 8, 1903. -- Referred to the Committee on Interoceanic Canals and ordered to be printed.
- Maritime boundary settlement treaty with Canada and the agreement on east coast fishery resources with Canada. Message from the President of the United States... May 3, 1979. -- Treaty was read the first time and, together with the accompanying papers, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed for the use of the Senate.
- Massachusetts. Memorial of inhabitants of the State of Massachusetts: 1st. Upon the subject of the claims of the United States upon the Mexican government; 2d. Praying that the government of the United States do invite the governments of the Christian world to a congress of peace. January 5, 1838. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs.
- Massachusetts. Memorial of professors and students of the Theological Institution in Cambridge, praying that this government will adopt measures for the adjustment of international disputes, which may avoid the necessity of a resort to war. March 26, 1838. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs.
- Mediation between France and China. March 22, 1886. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Mediation of Great Britain -- French affairs. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting copies of the correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Charge d'Affaires of his Britannic Majesty, relative to the disagreement between the United States and France. February 23, 1836. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs.
- Mediation of Great Britain. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting information of the proffered mediation of the King of Great Britain, in relation to the existing differences between the government of the United States and that of France. February 8, 1836. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs.
- Mediation of Russia. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 18, 1814
- Memorial of Sam C. Reid, in behalf of the heirs of the claimants of the late United States private-armed brig General Armstrong, praying compensation for the destruction of said brig by the British fleet, at Fayal, during the War of 1812. December 3, 1878. -- Referred to the Committee on Claims. December 18, 1878. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of a number of citizens of Portsmouth, N.H., praying the establishment of a congress of nations for the adjustment of international difficulties. February 14, 1840. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of a number of members of the New York Peace Society, praying Congress to interpose as mediator between France and Mexico, and to propose the formation of a Congress of Nations for the adjustment of international disputes. January 2, 1839. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of the Wales Island Packing Company. Letter from the Acting Secretary of State, transmitting the memorial of the Wales Island Packing Company praying for relief from damage resulting from the establishment of the Alaskan boundary line. February 4, 1904. -- Referred to the Committee on Claims and ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States to the two Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the first session of the Twenty-eighth Congress. December 5, 1843. Read, laid on the table, and ordered to be printed, with the accompanying documents; and that 3,500 additional copies of the message, and 1,500 additional copies of the message and documents, be furnished for the use of the Senate.
- Message from the President of the United States to the two Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the third session of the Twenty-seventh Congress. December 7, 1842. Read, and laid upon the table, and 10,000 extra copies with the accompanying documents ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States to the two Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the third session of the Twenty-seventh Congress. December 7, 1842. Read, and ordered to be printed with the accompanying documents; and that 3,500 additional copies of the message, and 1,500 additional copies of the message and documents, be furnished for the use of the Senate.
- Message from the President of the United States, accompanying a copy of the counter case of the United States, presented to the tribunal of arbitration, at Geneva, under the provisions of the Treaty of Washington. April 22, 1872. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, communicating a report from the Secretary of State in answer to a resolution of the Senate calling for information in relation to the negotiation between the American and Mexican commissioners, during the suspension of hostilities after the battles of Contreras and Churubusco. February 2, 1848. Read, ordered to lie on the table, and be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, communicating in compliance with resolutions of the Senate, the correspondence relative to the claim on Portugal, in the case of the brig General Armstrong. December 20, 1853. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, communicating, in answer to a Senate resolution of March 11, 1878, information in relation to the appointment of a third commissioner under the twenty-third article of the Treaty of Washington, on the question of the fisheries. March 21, 1878. -- Read, ordered to lie on the table and be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of January 29, 1880, information in relation to the awards of the mixed commission organized under the treaty of April 25, 1866, between the United States and Venezuela. March 29, 1880. -- Read, ordered to lie on the table and be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of the 27th of February last, information concerning certain awards made by the late United States and Mexican Commission. April 16, 1880. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of the 9th instant, a report from the Secretary of State, transmitting a copy of the correspondence relative to a controversy between the republic of Chili and Bolivia. May 16, 1864. -- Read, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, information touching the proceedings under the convention of the 11th April, 1839, between the United States and the Mexican Republic. June 13, 1842. Read and referred to the Committee on Printing. June 14, 1842. Ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, disclaiming any intention to approve certain charges made by claimants under the Convention with Mexico of the 11th April, 1839, against the umpire between the commissioners under said convention. August 9, 1842. Read, and referred to the Committee on Printing. August 10, 1842. Ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, in answer to a resolution of the Senate, communicating the correspondence which took place between the government of Great Britain and that of the United States between the 20th of June, 1840, and the 4th of March, 1841, relative to the northeastern boundary. April 3, 1846. Read, and ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, in response to Senate resolution of January 8, 1895, transmitting information relating to the enforcement of the regulations respecting fur seals, adopted by the governments of the United States and Great Britain in accordance with the decision of the Tribunal of Arbitration convened at Paris, with other information called for by said resolution. February 11, 1895. -- Read, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, relative to the Venezuelan boundary controversy; and correspondence with the British government on the subject. December 17, 1895. -- Read, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, relative to the mediation of Great Britain for settlement of affairs with France. February 22, 1836. Read, ordered to be printed, and that 5,000 additional copies be furnished for the use of the Senate.
- Message from the President of the United States, relative to the mediation of Great Britain, in settling the affairs between the United States and France. February 8, 1836. Read, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, to the two Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the first session of the Twenty-eighth Congress. December 5, 1843. Read, and ordered that the usual number of copies of the message and documents be printed and that 10,000 copies extra of the same be also printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a convention signed at Washington, February 29, 1892, between the governments of the United States and her Britannic Majesty submitting to arbitration the questions which have arisen between those governments concerning the jurisdictional rights of the United States in the waters of Bering Sea, etc. March 8, 1892. -- Read, convention read the first time and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations...
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a letter from the Secretary of State, with accompanying papers, in relation to the recent effort of the government of the United States to bring about peace between Chili and Peru and Bolivia. January 20, 1881. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting copies of a convention concluded at St. Petersburg, the 12th day of July, 1822, under the mediation of the Emperor of all the Russias, between the United States of America and his Britannic Majesty. January 25, 1823. Read, and referred to the Committee of Ways and Means.
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting information touching affairs in Samoa. January 31, 1889. -- Read and referred to Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting letter from the Secretary of State concerning the awards made against Venezuela by the mixed commission, under the convention of April 25, 1866. January 28, 1885. -- Read and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting papers relating to the War in South America, and attempts to bring about a peace, submitted to the Senate, January 26, 1882, in reply to the resolution of that body of December 13, 1881, and of the House of Representatives of January 24, 1882, calling for correspondence touching the efforts of this government to bring about peace between Chili, and Peru and Bolivia, and touching claims against or contracts respecting either of the belligerent governments, with an abstract of their contents.
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting report of the Secretary of State, in response to Senate resolution of December 8, 1886, upon the claim of Antonio Pelletier et al. against the Republic of Hayti. January 21, 1887. -- Read and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. February 1, 1887. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting reports adopted by the conference of American nations recently in session at Washington relating to the subject of international arbitration. September 3, 1890. -- Read, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting, in further compliance with Senate resolution of December 12, 1881, the remainder of the correspondence touching the desired modification of the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty. January 27, 1882. -- Read, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting, in response to Senate resolution of April 11, 1888, "letter of the Secretary of State and correspondence relative to a certain boundary dispute between Venezuela and Great Britain." July 26, 1888. Read and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. August 1, 1888.
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting, in response to Senate resolution of December 21, 1886, a report of the Secretary of State, with sundry papers. January 25, 1887. -- Read and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting, in response to Senate resolution of December 21, 1887, and January 16, 1888, reports on the awards of the late Mexican Claims Commission and especially those in favor of Benjamin Weil and La Abra Silver Mining Company. March 5, 1888. -- Read and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting, in response to Senate resolution of January 19, 1880, a report from the Secretary of State in relation to claims before the American-Spanish Claims Commission and the proceedings of that body. February 18, 1880. -- Ordered to lie on the table and be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting, in response to Senate resolution of June 5, 1882, a report from the Secretary of State submitting copies of the full correspondence between that department and the Hon. William Henry Trescot, special envoy extraordinary to the republics of Peru, Chili, and Bolivia, and Walker Blaine, Third Assistant Secretary of State. June 14, 1882. -- Read and referred to the Committee of Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting, in response to Senate resolution of March 25, 1890, correspondence relative to the La Abra Silver Mining Company. April 21, 1890. -- Read, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed.
- Message of President Madison, communicated on Tuesday, December 7, 1813
- Message of President Madison, communicated on Tuesday, May 25, 1813
- Message of the President of the United States communicating, in compliance with the resolution of the Senate of the 8th instant, copies of correspondence between the United States and Great Britain concerning questions pending between the two countries. July 14, 1870. -- Read, ordered to lie on the table and be printed.
- Message of the President of the United States on foreign relations. December 7, 1911. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Message of the President of the United States on our foreign relations communicated to the two houses of Congress. December 3, 1912. Union calendar No. 387. December 3, 1912. -- Read, referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union, and ordered to be printed.
- Message of the President of the United States, and accompanying documents, to the two Houses of Congress at the commencement of the third session of the Fortieth Congress. Part I.
- Message of the President of the United States, communicating, in answer to a resolution of the Senate, correspondence on the subjects of mediation, arbitration, or other measures looking to the termination of the existing Civil War. February 12, 1863. -- Read, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed.
- Message of the President of the United States, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of the 11th instant, information whether the government of Venezuela has paid the first instalment due to American citizens under the award recently made by the mixed commission of the two governments. March 17, 1869. -- Read, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed.
- Message of the President of the United States, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of the 8th instant, the case of the United States presented to the board of arbitration at Geneva. February 13, 1872. -- Read and ordered to lie on the table and be printed.
- Messages and documents communicated to the Senate and House of Representatives, and the executive proceedings of the Senate, from which the injunction of secrecy has been removed, on the subject of the mission to the Congress at Panama. In executive session, Senate United States, Tuesday, March 21, 1826
- Mexican awards. December 12, 1877. -- Recommitted to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Mexican claims. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report and accompanying papers relative to the payment of claims specified in the fifth section of the act of Congress approved June 18, 1878. February 25, 1884. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Mexico. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting information on the subject of existing relations between the United States and Mexico. February 27, 1839. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs.
- Minutes of the International American Conference.
- Monthly Bulletin of the Bureau of the American Republics. International Union of American Republics. January, 1902. [Vol. XII].
- Monthly Bulletin of the International Bureau of the American Republics. International Union of American Republics. April, 1903. [Vol. XIV].
- Monthly Bulletin of the International Bureau of the American Republics. International Union of American Republics. April, 1905. [Vol. XX].
- Monthly Bulletin of the International Bureau of the American Republics. International Union of American Republics. January 1903. [Vol. XIV].
- Monthly Bulletin of the International Bureau of the American Republics. International Union of American Republics. January, 1904. [Vol. XVI].
- Monthly Bulletin of the International Bureau of the American Republics. International Union of American Republics. July, 1902. [Vol. XIII].
- Monthly Bulletin of the International Bureau of the American Republics. International Union of American Republics. October, 1904. [Vol. XVIII].
- Monthly Bulletin of the International Bureau of the American Republics. International Union of American Republics. Vol. XXIV, Part II. April-June, 1907, with indexes to the whole volume.
- Monthly Bulletin of the International Bureau of the American Republics. International Union of American Republics. [Vol. XVI].
- Monthly Bulletin of the International Bureau of the American Republics. International Union of American Republics. [Vol. XXII.].
- Monthly Bulletin of the International Bureau of the American Republics. [Vol. XXV.].
- National emergency with respect to Iran. Communication from the President of the United States transmitting a report on the International Emergency Economic Powers Act with respect to Iran, pursuant to 50 U.S.C. 1703. January 3, 1985. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- National emergency with respect to Iran. Message from the President of the United States transmitting a report on developments concerning the national emergency with respect to Iran, pursuant to 50 U.S.C. 1703. June 3, 1986. -- Message and accompanying papers referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- National emergency with respect to Iran. Message from the President of the United States transmitting a report on the exercise of authorities under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, pursuant to 50 U.S.C. 1703. November 13, 1985. -- Message and accompanying papers referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Negotiations for the restoration of peace in South America. Message from the President of the United States, in response to a resolution of the House of Representatives, transmitting a communication from the Secretary of State touching the negotiations for the restoration of peace in South America. March 28, 1882. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- New Hampshire claim. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 582.) January 20, 1847.
- Nicaraguan Canal or the Maritime Canal Company of Nicaragua. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting, in response to Senate resolution of January 23, 1897, a report from the Secretary of State, accompanied by copies of the correspondence relating to the Nicaraguan Canal or the Maritime Canal Company of Nicaragua since 1887. March 3, 1897. -- Referred to the Select Committee on the Construction of the Nicaragua Canal and ordered to be printed.
- North Atlantic coast fisheries arbitration. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a letter from the Secretary of State submitting a report by Chandler P. Anderson. Esq., relative to the North Atlantic coast fisheries arbitration before the Permanent Court at the Hague. February 2, 1911. -- Read, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed.
- North Atlantic coast fisheries. Proceedings in the North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration before the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague under the provisions of the General Treaty of Arbitration of April 4, 1908, and the Special Agreement of January 27, 1909, between the United States of America and Great Britain. (In twelve volumes.) Volume I.
- North Atlantic coast fisheries. Proceedings in the North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration before the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague under the provisions of the General Treaty of Arbitration of April 4, 1908, and the Special Agreement of January 27, 1909, between the United States of America and Great Britain. (In twelve volumes.) Volume II.
- North Atlantic coast fisheries. Proceedings in the North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration before the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague under the provisions of the General Treaty of Arbitration of April 4, 1908, and the Special Agreement of January 27, 1909, between the United States of America and Great Britain. (In twelve volumes.) Volume III.
- North Atlantic coast fisheries. Proceedings in the North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration before the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague under the provisions of the General Treaty of Arbitration of April 4, 1908, and the Special Agreement of January 27, 1909, between the United States of America and Great Britain. (In twelve volumes.) Volume IV.
- North Atlantic coast fisheries. Proceedings in the North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration before the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague under the provisions of the General Treaty of Arbitration of April 4, 1908, and the Special Agreement of January 27, 1909, between the United States of America and Great Britain. (In twelve volumes.) Volume IX.
- North Atlantic coast fisheries. Proceedings in the North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration before the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague under the provisions of the General Treaty of Arbitration of April 4, 1908, and the Special Agreement of January 27, 1909, between the United States of America and Great Britain. (In twelve volumes.) Volume V.
- North Atlantic coast fisheries. Proceedings in the North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration before the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague under the provisions of the General Treaty of Arbitration of April 4, 1908, and the Special Agreement of January 27, 1909, between the United States of America and Great Britain. (In twelve volumes.) Volume VI.
- North Atlantic coast fisheries. Proceedings in the North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration before the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague under the provisions of the General Treaty of Arbitration of April 4, 1908, and the Special Agreement of January 27, 1909, between the United States of America and Great Britain. (In twelve volumes.) Volume VII.
- North Atlantic coast fisheries. Proceedings in the North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration before the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague under the provisions of the General Treaty of Arbitration of April 4, 1908, and the Special Agreement of January 27, 1909, between the United States of America and Great Britain. (In twelve volumes.) Volume VIII.
- North Atlantic coast fisheries. Proceedings in the North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration before the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague under the provisions of the General Treaty of Arbitration of April 4, 1908, and the Special Agreement of January 27, 1909, between the United States of America and Great Britain. (In twelve volumes.) Volume X.
- North Atlantic coast fisheries. Proceedings in the North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration before the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague under the provisions of the General Treaty of Arbitration of April 4, 1908, and the Special Agreement of January 27, 1909, between the United States of America and Great Britain. (In twelve volumes.) Volume XI.
- North Atlantic coast fisheries. Proceedings in the North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration before the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague under the provisions of the General Treaty of Arbitration of April 4, 1908, and the Special Agreement of January 27, 1909, between the United States of America and Great Britain. (In twelve volumes.) Volume XII.
- Norwegian Samoan claim. March 4, 1908. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Norwegian Samoan claim. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report by the Secretary of State concerning this government's obligation to pay to the government of Norway the sum of $200, etc. March 2, 1908. -- Read; referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed.
- Opinion -- Attorney General -- Treaty of Ghent. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a copy of the opinion of the Attorney General, upon the construction of the award of the Emperor of Russia, under the Treaty of Ghent, &c. &c. April 22, 1828. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Opinion of the Attorney General on the award of the Emperor of Russia under the Treaty of Ghent. Communicated to the House of Representatives, April 22, 1828
- Opportunity and duty of the press in relation to world peace. Address by William C. Deming, Editor of Wyoming Tribune, at Lake Mohonk Conference on International Arbitration, on May 17, 1012. Presented by Mr. Warren. June 5, 1912. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Organization of the world for peace. A plan by which the United States may cooperate with other nations to achieve and preserve the peace of the world, by Chandler P. Anderson. To accompany Senate Joint Resolution 122. Presented by Mr. Lodge. May 5 (calendar day, May 8), 1924. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Orinoco Steamship Company. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report of the Secretary of State, with accompanying papers, in response to Senate resolution of February 26, 1908, showing the settlement of the controversies which existed with the government of Venezuela... April 20, 1909. -- Read; referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed.
- Pacific settlement of international disputes. Convention between the United States and certain powers for the pacific settlement of international disputes. February 8, 1905. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Palestine situation. January 31, 1949. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Panama Canal Company. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting... with a memorandum prepared by Mr. Charlton, the law officer of the Bureau of Insular Affairs, in connection with Mr. Rogers, the general counsel of the Isthmian Canal Commission, containing a statement as to the so-called archives transferred by the Panama Canal Company. December 16, 1908. -- Read; ordered to be printed.
- Panama Canal tolls arbitration. June 3, 1914. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Panama Canal tolls. Article prepared by the Law Officer of the Isthmian Canal Commission, Mr. Feuille, regarding tolls on the Panama Canal. Presented by Mr. Chamberlain. May 20, 1913. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Panama Canal tolls. Article prepared by the law officer of the Isthmian Canal Commission, Mr. Feuille, regarding tolls on the Panama Canal. January 28, 1913. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations for the United States, 1918.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States with the address of the President to Congress December 8, 1914.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States with the address of the President to Congress, December 7, 1915.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States with the annual message of the President transmitted to Congress December 3, 1906. In two parts. Part 1.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States with the annual message of the President transmitted to Congress December 3, 1906. In two parts. Part 2.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States with the annual message of the President transmitted to Congress December 3, 1907. In two parts. Part 1.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States with the annual message of the President transmitted to Congress December 3, 1907. In two parts. Part 2.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States with the annual message of the President transmitted to Congress December 6, 1910.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States with the annual message of the President transmitted to Congress December 7, 1911.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States with the annual message of the President transmitted to Congress December 8, 1908.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States with the annual message of the President transmitted to Congress, December 7, 1909.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1914. Supplement. The World War.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1915. Supplement. The World War.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1919. (In two volumes.) Volume I.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1919. (In two volumes.) Volume II.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1919. The Paris Peace Conference. Volume I.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1920. (In three volumes.) Volume I.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1920. (In three volumes.) Volume II.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1920. (In three volumes.) Volume III.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1921. (In two volumes.) Volume I.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1921. (In two volumes.) Volume II.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1923. (In two volumes.) Volume II.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1924. (In two volumes.) Volume II.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1925. (In two volumes.) Volume I.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1926. (In two volumes.) Volume I.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1926. (In two volumes.) Volume II.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1928. (In three volumes.) Volume I.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1928. (In three volumes.) Volume II.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1928. (In three volumes.) Volume III.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1929. (In three volumes.) Volume I.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1929. (In three volumes.) Volume II.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1929. (In three volumes.) Volume III.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1930. (In three volumes.) Volume II.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1930. (In three volumes.) Volume III.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1931. (In three volumes.) Volume II.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, for the year 1887, transmitted to Congress, with a message of the President, June 26, 1888, preceded by a list of papers, with an analysis of their contents, and followed by an alphabetical index of subjects.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, transmitted to Congress with the annual message of the President, December 2, 1872, preceded by a synoptical list of papers and followed by an alphabetical index of persons and subjects.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, transmitted to Congress with the annual message of the President, December 2, 1872.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, transmitted to Congress with the annual message of the President, December 2, 1872. Part II.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, transmitted to Congress with the annual message of the President, December 2, 1872. Part II.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, transmitted to Congress with the annual message of the President, December 2, 1872. Part II.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, transmitted to Congress with the annual message of the President, December 2, 1872. Part II.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, transmitted to Congress, with the annual message of the President, December 1, 1890, preceded by a list of papers, with synopses of their contents, and followed by an alphabetical index of subjects.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, transmitted to Congress, with the annual message of the President, December 4, 1876. Preceded by a list of papers and followed by an index of persons and subjects.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, transmitted to Congress, with the annual message of the President, December 4, 1882. Preceded by a list of papers and followed by an index of persons and subjects.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, transmitted to Congress, with the annual message of the President, December 5, 1881.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, transmitted to Congress, with the annual message of the President, December 5, 1892, preceded by a list of papers, with an analysis of their contents, and followed by an alphabetical index of subjects.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, transmitted to Congress, with the annual message of the President, December 8, 1885, preceded by a list of papers, with an analysis of their contents, and followed by an alphabetical index of subjects.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, transmitted to Congress, with the annual message of the President, December 9, 1891, Preceded by a list of papers, with an analysis of their contents, and followed by an alphabetical index of subjects.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, with the annual message of the President transmitted to Congress December 2, 1902.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, with the annual message of the President transmitted to Congress December 3, 1900.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, with the annual message of the President transmitted to Congress December 3, 1912.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, with the annual message of the President transmitted to Congress December 5, 1898.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, with the annual message of the President transmitted to Congress December 5, 1899.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, with the annual message of the President transmitted to Congress December 5, 1905.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, with the annual message of the President transmitted to Congress December 6, 1897.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, with the annual message of the President transmitted to Congress December 6, 1904.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, with the annual message of the President transmitted to Congress December 7, 1896, and the annual report of the Secretary of State.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, with the annual message of the President transmitted to Congress December 7, 1903.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, with the annual message of the President, transmitted to Congress December 2, 1895. Part I.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, with the annual message of the President, transmitted to Congress, December 4, 1893, preceded by a list of papers, with an analysis of their contents, and followed by an alphabetical index of subjects.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States. The Lansing papers, 1914-1920. (In two volumes.) Volume I.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States. The Paris Peace Conference, 1919. Volume III.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States. With the address of the President to Congress, December 2, 1913.
- Partial list of arbitrations between the United States and other powers. February 8, 1897. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Participation by the United States in the Inter-Parliamentary Union. Communication from the President of the United States, transmitting a supplemental estimate of appropriation for participation by the United States in the Inter-Parliamentary Union, amounting to $12,500. May 13 (calendar day, July 1), 1935. -- Read; referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed.
- Peace Society of New York. Petition of the members of the New York Peace Society, and other individuals friendly to the peace cause. December 28, 1837. Referred to Committee on Foreign Affairs.
- Peace Society. Petition and memorial of members of the East-Haddam Peace Society, and others. January 21, 1839. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs.
- Pending arbitration treaties. Address of Hon. Philander C. Knox before the American Society of judicial settlement of international disputes, Cincinnati, Ohio, November 8, 1911. Presented by Mr. Bailey. February 8, 1912. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Permanent Court of International Justice. June 1, 1932. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Permanent Court of International Justice. Report of the committee of the Women's Bar Association of the District of Columbia to study the documents relating to the Permanent Court of International Justice, together with annexes thereto. Presented by Mr. Moses. February 28, 1933. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Permanent Court of International Justice. Resolution advising the adherence of the United States to the existing Permanent Court of International Justice with certain amendments, together with the statute of the court as amended in conformity with Senate Resolution 234. Presented by Mr. Pepper. May 20 (calendar day, May 22), 1924. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Permanent Court of International Justice. Resolution of the Senate advising and consenting to the adherence on the part of the United States to the Permanent Court of International Justice, agreed to January 16 (calendar day, January 27), 1926... Presented by Mr. Swanson. January 16 (calendar day, January 28), 1926. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Permitting C.H. Davis to accept gifts from Great Britain and Russia. May 19, 1908. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Petit