The Fight for the Panama Route: The Story of the Spooner Act and the Hay-Herrán Treaty |
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... present volume that it has seemed less confusing to adhere to it con- sistently . In reviewing the sources from which friendly assistance has come in the preparation of this work , the librarians and ar- chivists seem clearly entitled ...
... present volume that it has seemed less confusing to adhere to it con- sistently . In reviewing the sources from which friendly assistance has come in the preparation of this work , the librarians and ar- chivists seem clearly entitled ...
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... present generation have the right to sacrifice thus , blindly , the interests of posterity for a few millions which will not begin to solve the financial problem of the present ? 35 From time to time suggestions were advanced designed ...
... present generation have the right to sacrifice thus , blindly , the interests of posterity for a few millions which will not begin to solve the financial problem of the present ? 35 From time to time suggestions were advanced designed ...
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... present time is more propitious than that in which , being inundated by difficulties and dangers , we were unable to work on behalf of our interest with serenity and liberty . On the other hand , after many years , during which that mat ...
... present time is more propitious than that in which , being inundated by difficulties and dangers , we were unable to work on behalf of our interest with serenity and liberty . On the other hand , after many years , during which that mat ...
Contents
FROM COLUMBUS TO MCKINLEY | 3 |
THE COLOMBIAN BACKGROUND | 33 |
THE BATTLE OF THE ROUTES | 75 |
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