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Page 133
... signed the present convention in duplicate and have hereunto affixed their re- spective seals . Done at the City of Washington , the 22nd day of January in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and three . ( Signed ) ( Signed ) JOHN HAY ...
... signed the present convention in duplicate and have hereunto affixed their re- spective seals . Done at the City of Washington , the 22nd day of January in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and three . ( Signed ) ( Signed ) JOHN HAY ...
Page 160
... signed November 18 , 1903 , nor the General Treaty signed March 2 , 1936 , nor the present Treaty may be modified except by mutual consent , agree upon the fol- lowing articles : Article I Beginning with the first annuity payable after ...
... signed November 18 , 1903 , nor the General Treaty signed March 2 , 1936 , nor the present Treaty may be modified except by mutual consent , agree upon the fol- lowing articles : Article I Beginning with the first annuity payable after ...
Page 169
... signed November 18 , 1903 , to transporta- tion by railway within the Zone , without paying charges of any kind , of persons in the service of the Republic of Panama , or of the police force charged with the preservation of public order ...
... signed November 18 , 1903 , to transporta- tion by railway within the Zone , without paying charges of any kind , of persons in the service of the Republic of Panama , or of the police force charged with the preservation of public order ...
Contents
How We Got There | 18 |
What Panama Agreed To | 34 |
Who Speaks for Panama? | 53 |
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