Background Documents Relating to the Panama Canal, Volume 1 |
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Page 618
... ships engaged in the coastwise trade of the United States , and the tolls , when based upon net registered tonnage for ships of com- merce , are not to exceed $ 1.25 per net registered ton , nor be less , other than for vessels of the ...
... ships engaged in the coastwise trade of the United States , and the tolls , when based upon net registered tonnage for ships of com- merce , are not to exceed $ 1.25 per net registered ton , nor be less , other than for vessels of the ...
Page 622
... ships engaged in the coastwise trade of the United States , and the tolls , when based upon net registered tonnage for ships of commerce , are not to exceed 1 dollar 25 c . per net registered ton , nor be less , other than for vessels ...
... ships engaged in the coastwise trade of the United States , and the tolls , when based upon net registered tonnage for ships of commerce , are not to exceed 1 dollar 25 c . per net registered ton , nor be less , other than for vessels ...
Page 787
... ships there would be many articles that ships would not be able to purchase from the local merchants . The Canal officials , I am informed , do not solicit busi- ness from ships passing through , but they always keep necessary supplies ...
... ships there would be many articles that ships would not be able to purchase from the local merchants . The Canal officials , I am informed , do not solicit busi- ness from ships passing through , but they always keep necessary supplies ...
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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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