Investigation of Panama Canal Matters: Hearings Before the Committee on Interoceanic Canals of the United States Senate in the Matter of the Senate Resolution Adopted January 9, 1906, Providing for an Investigation of Matters Relating to the Panama Canal, Etc. [Jan. 11, 1906-Feb. 12, 1907], Svazek 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1907 |
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Strana 1953
... considered when it is possible to secure a masonry structure founded on bed rock ; particularly when the work under consideration must be supposed to possess permanency , and is being erected as a monument to the engineering skill of ...
... considered when it is possible to secure a masonry structure founded on bed rock ; particularly when the work under consideration must be supposed to possess permanency , and is being erected as a monument to the engineering skill of ...
Strana 1965
... considered a practicable depth to take a foundation to that , to my mind , settled that locality . Senator SIMMONS . Were your borings altogether in the gorges ? Mr. WALLACE . No , sir . They were all over ; some of them down here ...
... considered a practicable depth to take a foundation to that , to my mind , settled that locality . Senator SIMMONS . Were your borings altogether in the gorges ? Mr. WALLACE . No , sir . They were all over ; some of them down here ...
Strana 1971
... considered the conditions- that is , the topography of the country above the surface - as suitable for a dam . Senator MORGAN . This blueprint that you have been speaking from this morning indicates that there are two deep gulches there ...
... considered the conditions- that is , the topography of the country above the surface - as suitable for a dam . Senator MORGAN . This blueprint that you have been speaking from this morning indicates that there are two deep gulches there ...
Strana 1981
... considered : I do not know of any harbor in the world to - day that will let a 38 - foot draft steamship into it . Senator MORGAN . What depth ? Mr. WALLACE . Thirty - eight feet . Senator DRYDEN . Could not such a vessel get into New ...
... considered : I do not know of any harbor in the world to - day that will let a 38 - foot draft steamship into it . Senator MORGAN . What depth ? Mr. WALLACE . Thirty - eight feet . Senator DRYDEN . Could not such a vessel get into New ...
Strana 2004
... considered was necessary while I held that position , while I was there . Senator MORGAN . You were not then a stockholder ? Mr. WALLACE . Yes , sir ; I was . Each one of us bought one Senator MORGAN . You 2004 INVESTIGATION OF PANAMA ...
... considered was necessary while I held that position , while I was there . Senator MORGAN . You were not then a stockholder ? Mr. WALLACE . Yes , sir ; I was . Each one of us bought one Senator MORGAN . You 2004 INVESTIGATION OF PANAMA ...
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Ancon appointed Article authority Boca Bohio building Canal Zone cent Chagres River CHAIRMAN charge chief engineer city of Panama Colonel ERNST committee Congress construction cost Cristobal Cromwell cubic Culebra DAVIS dredging duties employees excavation executive exercise feet French Gamboa Gatun Gatun dam Government governor HAINS harbor Isthmian Canal Commission Isthmus of Panama June La Boca laborers land letter lock canal material matter ment miles Miraflores necessary Obispo operation Pacific Panama and Colon Panama Canal Company Panama Railroad Company pipe line ports President question rates Republic of Panama sanitary sea-level canal Secretary of War Secretary TAFT Senator ANKENY Senator DRYDEN Senator HOPKINS Senator KITTREDGE Senator MORGAN Senator SIMMONS Senator TALIAFERRO ship Shonts shovels silver Suez supplies territory tion track treaty United vessels WALLACE Washington width