Background Documents Relating to the Panama Canal, Volume 1 |
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Page 74
... considered to have been begun if during the first year of the work two million dollars ( $ 2,000,000 ) are not expended on it . ARTICLE XLVIII . A term of ten years is also granted to the company for the construction , completion , and ...
... considered to have been begun if during the first year of the work two million dollars ( $ 2,000,000 ) are not expended on it . ARTICLE XLVIII . A term of ten years is also granted to the company for the construction , completion , and ...
Page 850
... considered as genuine employees of the United States to whom compensation is paid in the form of a contract in place of doing so in the form of wages , giving as an example the companies that construct and put in place the gates of the ...
... considered as genuine employees of the United States to whom compensation is paid in the form of a contract in place of doing so in the form of wages , giving as an example the companies that construct and put in place the gates of the ...
Page 905
... considered and ratified by that body . I shall thank you to advise me definitely as to whether the notes and minutes of the negotiations were before the Assembly of Panama and were thoroughly understood and considered by the Assembly in ...
... considered and ratified by that body . I shall thank you to advise me definitely as to whether the notes and minutes of the negotiations were before the Assembly of Panama and were thoroughly understood and considered by the Assembly in ...
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Secretary of State Clays Instructions to U S Representatives to the Page | 1 |
President Polks Message to the Senate on the 1846 Treaty with | 11 |
Contract Between Nicaragua and the American Atlantic and Pacific | 22 |
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Background Documents Relating to the Panama Canal Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service No preview available - 1977 |
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