The Panama Canal: Readings on Its HistorySCOTT (copy 1): from the John Holmes Library collection. |
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Page 148
... force of 1,500 men under arms . On the morning of the next day , the 4th of November , the remaining commander of this body of Colombian troops in Colon sent a notice to the American consul that if the officers who had been arrested by ...
... force of 1,500 men under arms . On the morning of the next day , the 4th of November , the remaining commander of this body of Colombian troops in Colon sent a notice to the American consul that if the officers who had been arrested by ...
Page 304
... force of this Treaty only to the extent specifically provided in prior treaties and agreements . 2. Natural or ... Forces , the dependents of members of the Forces 304.
... force of this Treaty only to the extent specifically provided in prior treaties and agreements . 2. Natural or ... Forces , the dependents of members of the Forces 304.
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Readings on Its History. States Forces , the dependents of members of the Forces and the civilian component , and their ... force . 2. ( a ) The regulations shall establish a system of preference when hiring employees , for Panamanian ...
Readings on Its History. States Forces , the dependents of members of the Forces and the civilian component , and their ... force . 2. ( a ) The regulations shall establish a system of preference when hiring employees , for Panamanian ...
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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