Cadiz to Cathay: The Story of the Long Struggle for a Waterway Across the American Isthmus |
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... Foreign Affairs that the report of the Committee was equivalent to rejection , that the United States would not discuss or consider amendments , and that the action indicated a lack of appreciation of the already definitely expressed ...
... Foreign Affairs that the report of the Committee was equivalent to rejection , that the United States would not discuss or consider amendments , and that the action indicated a lack of appreciation of the already definitely expressed ...
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... Foreign Affairs had revealed that feelers sent out to foreign powers proved ineffective in eliciting any interest under any circumstances for taking over the canal project . The Colombian government then appointed a Joint Commit- tee of ...
... Foreign Affairs had revealed that feelers sent out to foreign powers proved ineffective in eliciting any interest under any circumstances for taking over the canal project . The Colombian government then appointed a Joint Commit- tee of ...
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... Foreign Affairs , Francisco V. de la Espriella , and his under secretary , assembled at 4:00 P.M. in the National Palace in Panamá City , the capital of the Republic , to attend the opening of the iron box containing the treaty . " The ...
... Foreign Affairs , Francisco V. de la Espriella , and his under secretary , assembled at 4:00 P.M. in the National Palace in Panamá City , the capital of the Republic , to attend the opening of the iron box containing the treaty . " The ...
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THE CANAL POLICY OF THE UNITED STATES EVOLVES | 66 |
THE DIPLOMATIC DEADLOCK IS BROKEN 18961901 | 110 |
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1903 translation 1st Sess 2d Sess 57th Cong action Amador amendments American Arango arrived Article August Beaupré Belize Bogotá Britain British Bunau-Varilla cabled canal treaty Central America Clayton-Bulwer Treaty Colom Colombian Congress Colombian government Colón colony concession Concha construction Consul Cromwell December diplomatic engineer force Foreign Relations French Greytown Hay-Herrán Treaty Herrán Papers Honduras Ibid interest interoceanic canal Isthmian Canal Commission Isthmus Isthmus of Panama January June Lake Nicaragua later Letter Books Loomis March Marroquín ment Monroe Doctrine Mosquito Mosquito Coast nations Navy negotiations Nicaragua Canal November November 18 obtain October officers Pacific Panama Canal Company Panama Railroad Panama route Panamanians President Roosevelt protection ratification reply Republic of Panama revolution Reyes Roosevelt Papers San Juan River Secretary Hay Senator Hanna Senator Morgan sent September ship sovereignty Spanish Spooner Law Story of Panama Tehuantepec tion transisthmian troops Washington wrote York