The Panama Canal: A Study in International Law and DiplomacyP.S. King and son, 1911 - Počet stran: 192 |
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... Congress that there was no probability of taking up the construction of the canal at an early date , and therefore he considered it inexpedient to enter into negotiations with foreign governments upon the subject . In the following year ...
... Congress that there was no probability of taking up the construction of the canal at an early date , and therefore he considered it inexpedient to enter into negotiations with foreign governments upon the subject . In the following year ...
Strana 10
... Congress of Panama , of 1826 , where the delegates of the young republics would discuss the questions of common interest for the American nations . This invitation was formally accepted after a long debate in the Senate , but the object ...
... Congress of Panama , of 1826 , where the delegates of the young republics would discuss the questions of common interest for the American nations . This invitation was formally accepted after a long debate in the Senate , but the object ...
Strana 14
... Congress that there was no probability of taking up the construction of the canal at an early date , and therefore he considered it inexpedient to enter into negotiations with foreign governments upon the subject.1 In the following year ...
... Congress that there was no probability of taking up the construction of the canal at an early date , and therefore he considered it inexpedient to enter into negotiations with foreign governments upon the subject.1 In the following year ...
Obsah
THE CLAYTONBULWER CONVENTION | 25 |
PROPOSED CONTROL OF THE CANAL BY THE UNITED | 35 |
THE CANAL AS A GOVERNMENT ENTERPRISE | 52 |
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