Documentary Diplomatic History of the Panama Canal |
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By direction of the President , it is ordered that the first proviso of section 1 of the Order issued by the Secretary of War , by direction of the President , on December 3 , 1904 , which was promulgated in Circular No.
By direction of the President , it is ordered that the first proviso of section 1 of the Order issued by the Secretary of War , by direction of the President , on December 3 , 1904 , which was promulgated in Circular No.
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ters easterly therefrom for a distance of 660 meters more or less to a point in Limon Bay marked F prime on above mentioned map ; thence , turning to right and running in an easterly direction and paralleling the above mentioned ...
ters easterly therefrom for a distance of 660 meters more or less to a point in Limon Bay marked F prime on above mentioned map ; thence , turning to right and running in an easterly direction and paralleling the above mentioned ...
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... to a second copper plug in the east curb of the Mount Hope Road , the coordinates of said point being Latitude 9 ° 20 ' plus 5899.4 feet and Longitude 79 ° 54 ' plus 592.5 feet ; thence in northwesterly direction following the line ...
... to a second copper plug in the east curb of the Mount Hope Road , the coordinates of said point being Latitude 9 ° 20 ' plus 5899.4 feet and Longitude 79 ° 54 ' plus 592.5 feet ; thence in northwesterly direction following the line ...
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Instructions from Henry Clay Secretary of State to | 19 |
James Buchanan Secretary of State to Benjamin | 27 |
Treaty of Peace Amity Navigation and Commerce | 35 |
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