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... to seek the strait , sail to France , and thus open to that country a passage to the Spanish posses- sions on the Pacific . In 1640 Pedro Porter y Casanate presented a statement to the Spanish government concerning the advantages ...
... to seek the strait , sail to France , and thus open to that country a passage to the Spanish posses- sions on the Pacific . In 1640 Pedro Porter y Casanate presented a statement to the Spanish government concerning the advantages ...
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Additionally , ar- rangements have been entered into concerning continuation by United States agencies of various activities in Panama not directly related to the Canal , and efforts to provide to Panama certain loans , guarantees and ...
Additionally , ar- rangements have been entered into concerning continuation by United States agencies of various activities in Panama not directly related to the Canal , and efforts to provide to Panama certain loans , guarantees and ...
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March 16 , 1978 Resolved , ( two - thirds of the Senators pres- ent concurring therein ) , That the Senate ad- vise and consent to the ratification of the Treaty Concerning the Permanent Neutrality and Operation of the Panama Canal ...
March 16 , 1978 Resolved , ( two - thirds of the Senators pres- ent concurring therein ) , That the Senate ad- vise and consent to the ratification of the Treaty Concerning the Permanent Neutrality and Operation of the Panama Canal ...
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Contents
RUDOLPH J TAUSSIG | 1 |
Selected Abstracts Reprinted from Report of the AtlanticPacific Interoceanic Canal | 15 |
FESSENDEN N OTIS | 25 |
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