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Page xiii
... Continued negotiations led to completion of two new treaties in August 1977 and to their signature by General Torrijos and President Carter at a special ceremony at the Pan American Union in Washington , September 7 , 1977 . In the ...
... Continued negotiations led to completion of two new treaties in August 1977 and to their signature by General Torrijos and President Carter at a special ceremony at the Pan American Union in Washington , September 7 , 1977 . In the ...
Page 57
... continued to make its re- quired reports to Congress until at least 1917 , long after it had lost its concession . On its part the United States continued a serious interest in the route as a possible site for a second canal by treaty ...
... continued to make its re- quired reports to Congress until at least 1917 , long after it had lost its concession . On its part the United States continued a serious interest in the route as a possible site for a second canal by treaty ...
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... continued operation would become ex- tremely difficult in the face of an adversary relationship with our Latin ... continued use of the canal for national and hemispheric secu- rity purposes will substantially assist the United States to ...
... continued operation would become ex- tremely difficult in the face of an adversary relationship with our Latin ... continued use of the canal for national and hemispheric secu- rity purposes will substantially assist the United States to ...
Contents
RUDOLPH J TAUSSIG | 1 |
No Fortifications for the Panama Canal Reprinted from American Review of Reviews | 13 |
FESSENDEN N OTIS | 25 |
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