The Panama Canal: Readings on Its HistorySCOTT (copy 1): from the John Holmes Library collection. |
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Page 120
... ment which confirms that view in what regards water discharge . The total discharge of the tributaries into the San Juan between Savalos River and San Carlos River was calculated to have been in 1898 about 4,500,000 acre feet , to which ...
... ment which confirms that view in what regards water discharge . The total discharge of the tributaries into the San Juan between Savalos River and San Carlos River was calculated to have been in 1898 about 4,500,000 acre feet , to which ...
Page 192
... ment of construction . It had to be followed by the conclusion of a treaty of cession with the local sovereign in the Isthmus . The story of the negotia- tions with Colombia , and then with Panama has been told many times and needs no ...
... ment of construction . It had to be followed by the conclusion of a treaty of cession with the local sovereign in the Isthmus . The story of the negotia- tions with Colombia , and then with Panama has been told many times and needs no ...
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... ment with the Republic of Panama , and before the date of termination of the Pan- ama Canal Treaty , to the American ... ments of ratification , plans , to be carried out at the expense of the United States Gov- ernment , for- ( 1 ) ...
... ment with the Republic of Panama , and before the date of termination of the Pan- ama Canal Treaty , to the American ... ments of ratification , plans , to be carried out at the expense of the United States Gov- ernment , for- ( 1 ) ...
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RUDOLPH J TAUSSIG | 1 |
FESSENDEN N OTIS | 25 |
PAUL J SCHEIPS | 53 |
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