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... Chapter 2 1. The first American statesmen to have this dream were Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson . See Lawrence O. Ealy , Yanqui Politics and the Isthmian Canal ( Philadelphia : Pennsylvania State University Press , 1971 ) , pp ...
... Chapter 2 1. The first American statesmen to have this dream were Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson . See Lawrence O. Ealy , Yanqui Politics and the Isthmian Canal ( Philadelphia : Pennsylvania State University Press , 1971 ) , pp ...
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... Chapter 10 1. The following are the principal sources of the statistical material in this chapter : " Foreign Economic Trends and Their Implications for the United States - Panama , " U.S. Embassy , Panama , FET - 76-010 , January 1976 ...
... Chapter 10 1. The following are the principal sources of the statistical material in this chapter : " Foreign Economic Trends and Their Implications for the United States - Panama , " U.S. Embassy , Panama , FET - 76-010 , January 1976 ...
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... Chapter 11 1. The statistical , much of the other factual , and some of the descriptive material in this chapter is derived from the following : Panama Canal Company / Canal Zone Government Annual Report - FY 1975 ; Government ...
... Chapter 11 1. The statistical , much of the other factual , and some of the descriptive material in this chapter is derived from the following : Panama Canal Company / Canal Zone Government Annual Report - FY 1975 ; Government ...
Contents
Foreword Senator Barry Goldwater | 9 |
Foreword Representative John J Rhodes | 11 |
Preface | 15 |
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