TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGES First Annual Address to the Congress, December 2, 1913 27-30 ✓ Address to the Congress on Panama Tolls, March 5, 1914. Address to the Congress on Mexican Affairs, April 20, 1914 Address at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, May 11, 1914 33-37 38-42 43-47 Address at Luncheon tendered the President by the or from correspondence with other belligerent nations, which would The Survey of International Relations Between the United States and Germany aims to give an authentic account of the conduct of the United States during the period of its neutrality, and the attitude of the Imperial Government towards the United States. An extended introduction is prefixed, setting forth the views of monarchs, states- men, and publicists of that country, showing the German conception of the State, International Policy and International Law. The narrative giving the views of both Governments is based upon the documents contained in the volume of Diplomatic Correspondence Between the United States and Germany. The publishers have pleasure in announcing that Mr. Scott has directed that the royalties due him for these volumes be presented to OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS. TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGES Address on Mexican Affairs, to the Congress, August 27, xi-xiv First Annual Address to the Congress, December 2, 1913 ✓ Address to the Congress on Panama Tolls, March 5, 1914 . Address to the Congress on Mexican Affairs, April 20, 1914 Address at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, May 11, 1914 Second Annual Address to the Congress, December 8, 1914 71-83 Address to newly naturalized American citizens, Philadel- 92-97 Address at Luncheon tendered the President by the Mayor's Committee, New York, May 17, 1915 98-101 Address at the Pan-American Financial Conference, Wash- ington, May 24, 1915. 102-105 Address at fiftieth anniversary dinner of the Manhattan PAGES Club, New York, November 4, 1915. Third Annual Address to the Congress, December 7, 1915. Address before the Pan American Scientific Congress, Address delivered at Cleveland, Ohio, January 29, 1916 Letter to Senator Stone, February 24, 1916. Letter to Representative Pou, February 29, 1916 Address delivered before the Congress, April 19, 1916 . Address on Memorial Day, Arlington, May 30, 1916. 126-153 154-162 163-175 176-178 179-180 Address to the Congress, announcing the severance of diplo- Second Inaugural Address, Washington, March 5, 1917 PAGES 308-317 318-321 Telegram to the Northwest Loyalty Meetings, St. Paul, Telegram to the King of the Belgians, November 17, 1917. Address to the Congress, recommending the declaration of a state of war between the United States and Austria- Hungary, December 4, 1917 338 339-353 354-363 Address to the Congress on the conditions of peace, Jan- Address to the Congress on the Addresses of the German |