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... to the opinion which they have uniformly held , that the convention of April 19 , 1850 , was merely prospective in its operation , and did not in any way interfere with the state of things existing at the time of its conclusion .
... to the opinion which they have uniformly held , that the convention of April 19 , 1850 , was merely prospective in its operation , and did not in any way interfere with the state of things existing at the time of its conclusion .
Page 140
Existing condi- tions indicate hygienic advantages for the Nicaragua route , although it is probable that no less effective sanitary mea- sures must be taken during construction in the one case than in the other .
Existing condi- tions indicate hygienic advantages for the Nicaragua route , although it is probable that no less effective sanitary mea- sures must be taken during construction in the one case than in the other .
Page 447
The Government of the Republic of Panama will extinguish any private titles existing or which may exist in and to the land included in the above - described corridor . The stream and drainage crossing of any highway built in the ...
The Government of the Republic of Panama will extinguish any private titles existing or which may exist in and to the land included in the above - described corridor . The stream and drainage crossing of any highway built in the ...
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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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