The Panama Canal: Readings on Its HistorySCOTT (copy 1): from the John Holmes Library collection. |
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Page vii
... interests and obligations , it truly can be said that more than most of his projects this has been a labor of love . His interest in the history of the isthmian transit routes goes back to the earliest years of his graduate study and to ...
... interests and obligations , it truly can be said that more than most of his projects this has been a labor of love . His interest in the history of the isthmian transit routes goes back to the earliest years of his graduate study and to ...
Page 81
... interests in Panama , and then their failure there , had reinforced in the minds of many United States citizens their old desire for a canal across Nicaragua . ' But the United States interest in a Nicaragua canal had never been ...
... interests in Panama , and then their failure there , had reinforced in the minds of many United States citizens their old desire for a canal across Nicaragua . ' But the United States interest in a Nicaragua canal had never been ...
Page 178
... interest of the United States in the proposed canal was not recognized in the treaty . Our Pacific Coast had only just been opened for settlement . The whole structure of the treaty admitted an equal interest on the part of England with ...
... interest of the United States in the proposed canal was not recognized in the treaty . Our Pacific Coast had only just been opened for settlement . The whole structure of the treaty admitted an equal interest on the part of England with ...
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RUDOLPH J TAUSSIG | 1 |
FESSENDEN N OTIS | 25 |
PAUL J SCHEIPS | 53 |
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