The Panama Canal: Readings on Its HistorySCOTT (copy 1): from the John Holmes Library collection. |
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As one of the conditions of the resolution of ratification of the Neutrality Treaty , it sets forth the understanding that after 2000 Panama or the United States , acting unilaterally , could take steps , “ including the use of military ...
As one of the conditions of the resolution of ratification of the Neutrality Treaty , it sets forth the understanding that after 2000 Panama or the United States , acting unilaterally , could take steps , “ including the use of military ...
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In mid - December , 1898 , Senator Morgan presented another plea from the National Board of Trade , which claimed to represent forty - nine different constituent groups , in the form of a long resolution it had just adopted at its ...
In mid - December , 1898 , Senator Morgan presented another plea from the National Board of Trade , which claimed to represent forty - nine different constituent groups , in the form of a long resolution it had just adopted at its ...
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One of the signers of the resolution , interestingly enough , was Lewis M. Haupt , a member of the first Walker Commission , which had been appointed by McKinley in 1897. In May , 1899 , it would report favorably on a Nicaragua canal .
One of the signers of the resolution , interestingly enough , was Lewis M. Haupt , a member of the first Walker Commission , which had been appointed by McKinley in 1897. In May , 1899 , it would report favorably on a Nicaragua canal .
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RUDOLPH J TAUSSIG | 1 |
FESSENDEN N OTIS | 25 |
PAUL J SCHEIPS | 53 |
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