Background Documents Relating to the Panama Canal, Volume 1 |
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Page 272
... regard to entering into relations with the local authorities here , being satisfied that there was a de facto government established , and as there was no opposition to same in the State of Panama , I wrote on the morning of the 7th to ...
... regard to entering into relations with the local authorities here , being satisfied that there was a de facto government established , and as there was no opposition to same in the State of Panama , I wrote on the morning of the 7th to ...
Page 319
... regard to the binding obligation upon the independent State of Texas of commercial stipulations embodied in prior treaties between the United States and Mexico when Texas formed a part of the latter country . But in the present case it ...
... regard to the binding obligation upon the independent State of Texas of commercial stipulations embodied in prior treaties between the United States and Mexico when Texas formed a part of the latter country . But in the present case it ...
Page 585
... regard to right of refuge , and not as involving any breach of Colombian sovereignty . In regard to the provision of the Panama treaty for arbitration as to the region of Jurado , " the minority report had said : The limits of this ...
... regard to right of refuge , and not as involving any breach of Colombian sovereignty . In regard to the provision of the Panama treaty for arbitration as to the region of Jurado , " the minority report had said : The limits of this ...
Contents
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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