The Panama Canal: An Elucidation of Its Governmental Features as Prescribed by Treaties; a Discussion of Toll Exemption and the Repeal Bill of 1914; and Other Pertinent Chapters |
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... charged with crime . These he found to be a trouble and a detriment . It was on this voyage that he discovered Trinidad and at last reached the shore of Continental America : the first mainland seen by Co- lumbus was on the shore of ...
... charged with crime . These he found to be a trouble and a detriment . It was on this voyage that he discovered Trinidad and at last reached the shore of Continental America : the first mainland seen by Co- lumbus was on the shore of ...
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... charges be levied upon the citizens of our nation , thus passing " over any road or canal that may be made by New Granada or by the authority of the same , than is under like circumstances levied upon the Granadian citizens . " This ...
... charges be levied upon the citizens of our nation , thus passing " over any road or canal that may be made by New Granada or by the authority of the same , than is under like circumstances levied upon the Granadian citizens . " This ...
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... charges or con- ditions of traffic than the said governments shall ap- prove as just and equitable ; and that the same canals or railroads being open to the citizens and subjects of the United States and Great Britain on equal terms ...
... charges or con- ditions of traffic than the said governments shall ap- prove as just and equitable ; and that the same canals or railroads being open to the citizens and subjects of the United States and Great Britain on equal terms ...
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... charge of Lieutenant Grant . He thus had the opportunity to fully realize the possibilities of an isthmian canal . He was not brought into prominent official relations with the nation until the Civil War of 1861 . His great generalship ...
... charge of Lieutenant Grant . He thus had the opportunity to fully realize the possibilities of an isthmian canal . He was not brought into prominent official relations with the nation until the Civil War of 1861 . His great generalship ...
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... charges of traffic or otherwise . Such conditions and charges of traffic shall be just and equitable . " Section 2 , provides that the canal shall not be blockaded nor shall any act of war or hostility be com- mitted within it . Section ...
... charges of traffic or otherwise . Such conditions and charges of traffic shall be just and equitable . " Section 2 , provides that the canal shall not be blockaded nor shall any act of war or hostility be com- mitted within it . Section ...
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