The Panama Canal: Readings on Its HistorySCOTT (copy 1): from the John Holmes Library collection. |
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Page 148
... force of 1,500 men under arms . On the morning of the next day , the 4th of November , the remaining commander of this body of Colombian troops in Colon sent a notice to the American consul that if the officers who had been arrested by ...
... force of 1,500 men under arms . On the morning of the next day , the 4th of November , the remaining commander of this body of Colombian troops in Colon sent a notice to the American consul that if the officers who had been arrested by ...
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Readings on Its History. States Forces , the dependents of members of the Forces and the civilian component , and their ... force . 2. ( a ) The regulations shall establish a system of preference when hiring employees , for Panamanian ...
Readings on Its History. States Forces , the dependents of members of the Forces and the civilian component , and their ... force . 2. ( a ) The regulations shall establish a system of preference when hiring employees , for Panamanian ...
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... force of this Treaty . In this regard , taking into account the unique circumstances created by the provisions of this Treaty , including its duration , and their effect upon such employees , the United States of America shall , with ...
... force of this Treaty . In this regard , taking into account the unique circumstances created by the provisions of this Treaty , including its duration , and their effect upon such employees , the United States of America shall , with ...
Contents
RUDOLPH J TAUSSIG | 1 |
FESSENDEN N OTIS | 25 |
PAUL J SCHEIPS | 53 |
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