Surrender in Panama: The Case Against the Treaty |
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... ratified by Panama , December 2 , 1903 ; ratification advised by United States Senate , February 23 , 1904 ; ratified by the President , February 25 , 1904 ; ratifications exchanged at Washington , February 26 , 1904 ; pro- claimed at ...
... ratified by Panama , December 2 , 1903 ; ratification advised by United States Senate , February 23 , 1904 ; ratified by the President , February 25 , 1904 ; ratifications exchanged at Washington , February 26 , 1904 ; pro- claimed at ...
Page 180
... Ratification , Entry Into Force , and Termination [ 1 ] This treaty shall be subject to ratification in accordance with the constitutional procedures of the two parties . The instruments of ratification of the Treaty shall be exchanged ...
... Ratification , Entry Into Force , and Termination [ 1 ] This treaty shall be subject to ratification in accordance with the constitutional procedures of the two parties . The instruments of ratification of the Treaty shall be exchanged ...
Page 203
... ratification in accordance with the constitutional procedures of the two Parties . The instruments of ratification of this Treaty shall be exchanged at Panama at the same time as the instruments of ratification of the Panama Canal ...
... ratification in accordance with the constitutional procedures of the two Parties . The instruments of ratification of this Treaty shall be exchanged at Panama at the same time as the instruments of ratification of the Panama Canal ...
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Chapter 8 | 104 |
The HayPauncefote Treaty 1901 | 115 |
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