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... necessary and convenient in the construction , maintenance and op- eration of the canal and auxiliary works , also all provisions , medicines , clothing , supplies and other things necessary and con- venient for the officers , employees ...
... necessary and convenient in the construction , maintenance and op- eration of the canal and auxiliary works , also all provisions , medicines , clothing , supplies and other things necessary and con- venient for the officers , employees ...
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... necessary and convenient for the construction , maintenance , operation , sanitation and protection of the Panama Canal or of any auxiliary canals or other works necessary and convenient for the construction , mainte- nance , operation ...
... necessary and convenient for the construction , maintenance , operation , sanitation and protection of the Panama Canal or of any auxiliary canals or other works necessary and convenient for the construction , mainte- nance , operation ...
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... necessary for admeasurement , nor those measures strictly necessary to assure safe , sanitary transit and navigation , in- cluding examination of deck and visual navigation equipment , nor in the case of live cargoes , such as cattle or ...
... necessary for admeasurement , nor those measures strictly necessary to assure safe , sanitary transit and navigation , in- cluding examination of deck and visual navigation equipment , nor in the case of live cargoes , such as cattle or ...
Contents
How We Got There | 18 |
What Panama Agreed To | 34 |
Who Speaks for Panama? | 53 |
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