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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... by us until the proper time came , and this happened in 1901 . While we were urging England to observe the treaty she was as vigorously calling for arbitration which we in every instance declined . These diplomatic sparrings 18 PANAMA ...
... by us until the proper time came , and this happened in 1901 . While we were urging England to observe the treaty she was as vigorously calling for arbitration which we in every instance declined . These diplomatic sparrings 18 PANAMA ...
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... observing these rules on terms of entire equality , so that there shall be no dis- crimination against any such nation or its subjects and citizens in respect of the conditions or charges of traffic or otherwise . Such conditions and ...
... observing these rules on terms of entire equality , so that there shall be no dis- crimination against any such nation or its subjects and citizens in respect of the conditions or charges of traffic or otherwise . Such conditions and ...
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... observe its compacts with- out being advised about it . Only in a clear case should they persistently contend . Many ... observing these rules . From this the attempt is made to scrutinize deeply to see who might be excluded or included ...
... observe its compacts with- out being advised about it . Only in a clear case should they persistently contend . Many ... observing these rules . From this the attempt is made to scrutinize deeply to see who might be excluded or included ...
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... observe them may use the canal on equal terms . On equal terms with what standard ? Perhaps with a standard fixed by ... observing the rules get through ; those breaking them are excluded . When a vessel comes to the canal there is a ...
... observe them may use the canal on equal terms . On equal terms with what standard ? Perhaps with a standard fixed by ... observing the rules get through ; those breaking them are excluded . When a vessel comes to the canal there is a ...
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... observing the rules " shall have equal tolls . What- ever rate - high or low - that America sets for her private citizens , must be the rate for all other nations who keep the rules . The low- est rate becomes the standard . CHAPTER VI ...
... observing the rules " shall have equal tolls . What- ever rate - high or low - that America sets for her private citizens , must be the rate for all other nations who keep the rules . The low- est rate becomes the standard . CHAPTER VI ...
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