The Panama Canal: Readings on Its HistorySCOTT (copy 1): from the John Holmes Library collection. |
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Page 302
... Panamanian na- tionals shall be proposed to the United States of America by the Republic of Panama for appointment to such positions by the United States of America . ( d ) Should the United States of America remove the Panamanian ...
... Panamanian na- tionals shall be proposed to the United States of America by the Republic of Panama for appointment to such positions by the United States of America . ( d ) Should the United States of America remove the Panamanian ...
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... Republic of Panama pursuant to this Treaty and related agreements , and their official archives and documents , shall be inviolable . The two Parties shall agree on procedures to be followed in the conduct of any criminal investigation ...
... Republic of Panama pursuant to this Treaty and related agreements , and their official archives and documents , shall be inviolable . The two Parties shall agree on procedures to be followed in the conduct of any criminal investigation ...
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... Panama . ARTICLE XIII PROPERTY TRANSFER AND ECONOMIC PARTICIPATION BY THE REPUBLIC OF PANAMA 1. Upon termination of this Treaty , the Republic of Panama shall assume total responsibility for the man- agement , operation , and ...
... Panama . ARTICLE XIII PROPERTY TRANSFER AND ECONOMIC PARTICIPATION BY THE REPUBLIC OF PANAMA 1. Upon termination of this Treaty , the Republic of Panama shall assume total responsibility for the man- agement , operation , and ...
Contents
RUDOLPH J TAUSSIG | 1 |
No Fortifications for the Panama Canal Reprinted from American Review of Reviews | 13 |
FESSENDEN N OTIS | 25 |
Copyright | |
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