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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... Other Pertinent Chapters George A. Talley. 66 THE " ANCON " AT CULEBRA CUT , THE FIRST SHIP PASSING THROUGH THE CANAL AT THE OPENING AUGUST 15 , 1914 Use of Photo generously granted by the Pan American Union , Washington , D. C..
... Other Pertinent Chapters George A. Talley. 66 THE " ANCON " AT CULEBRA CUT , THE FIRST SHIP PASSING THROUGH THE CANAL AT THE OPENING AUGUST 15 , 1914 Use of Photo generously granted by the Pan American Union , Washington , D. C..
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... passed August 24 , 1912 , de- claring that the canal " shall hereafter be known and designated as the Panama Canal . " The name has thus become common property and is made a part of the Congressional Documents ; and all may freely use ...
... passed August 24 , 1912 , de- claring that the canal " shall hereafter be known and designated as the Panama Canal . " The name has thus become common property and is made a part of the Congressional Documents ; and all may freely use ...
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... 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 , perhaps , was the first neu- tralization of ways and ...
... 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 , perhaps , was the first neu- tralization of ways and ...
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... years and thereafter until notice by either party was given for its abrogation . It was not abro- gated and it passed over to Panama after she became a state . CHAPTER III . CLAYTON - BULWER TREATY . The first 14 PANAMA CANAL.
... years and thereafter until notice by either party was given for its abrogation . It was not abro- gated and it passed over to Panama after she became a state . CHAPTER III . CLAYTON - BULWER TREATY . The first 14 PANAMA CANAL.
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... the opportunity to buy the incomplete Panama canal , rights and works . Before this could be done a treaty must be made with and a charter secured from Colom- bia . This passed to the stage where the Hay 34 VII Securing the Route.
... the opportunity to buy the incomplete Panama canal , rights and works . Before this could be done a treaty must be made with and a charter secured from Colom- bia . This passed to the stage where the Hay 34 VII Securing the Route.
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