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 For the purposes of the student of international relations the following sections of this work are especially of use: Part I, ch. ii, Archives des Ministères: Ministère des Affaires Étrangères, pp. 45–50; in Part II—Les Archives de l'Histoire de France à l'Étranger—Archives d’État (Staatsarchive) at Berlin, pp. 632–3; at Dresden, p. 634; at Munich, p. 637; at Vienna, pp. 646–9; at Budapest, pp. 649–50; in Belgium, pp. 665–6; at Simancas, pp. 700–2, with foot-notes; in England, pp. 731–34 and 737–40 (for an account of the Public Record Office, see pp. 711 et seq., with valuable foot-notes); in Italy (see an account of the Vatican Archives, pp. 743 seq.), pp. 751–2 (rapports des nonces, Archivio segreto Vaticano: Secrétairerie d'État), pp. 758–76 (Archivi di Stato) ; at the Hague, pp. 792–3; in Denmark, pp. 810–11; in Sweden, pp. 813–15; in Russia, pp. 820–1; in Switzerland, pp. 825–36.