Cadiz to Cathay: The Story of the Long Struggle for a Waterway Across the American Isthmus |
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... considered relatively weak , and based on ideas of joint guarantee of neutrality existing before the war , were not a suitable foundation upon which to construct a treaty after attaining a position of power . They caused Mr. Hay to ...
... considered relatively weak , and based on ideas of joint guarantee of neutrality existing before the war , were not a suitable foundation upon which to construct a treaty after attaining a position of power . They caused Mr. Hay to ...
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... considered of much importance for the future outcome of the treaty . Later in the letter , after quoting the dispatch he had received on February 22 , he stated that he considered it to be simply a means of stopping his action pending ...
... considered of much importance for the future outcome of the treaty . Later in the letter , after quoting the dispatch he had received on February 22 , he stated that he considered it to be simply a means of stopping his action pending ...
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... considered in violation of Spooner law , the same as suggestions for canceling concessions of companies had been considered by the Government of the United States . " Beaupré replied that the Spooner Law , when complied with , had no ...
... considered in violation of Spooner law , the same as suggestions for canceling concessions of companies had been considered by the Government of the United States . " Beaupré replied that the Spooner Law , when complied with , had no ...
Contents
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THE CANAL POLICY OF THE UNITED STATES EVOLVES | 66 |
THE DIPLOMATIC DEADLOCK IS BROKEN 18961901 | 110 |
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