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Page 440
... harbors are completely separated from and independent of the harbors of the canal , of the harbors situated at its two entrances and which ships going through the canal will have to use . The harbor at the Colon end of the canal is an ...
... harbors are completely separated from and independent of the harbors of the canal , of the harbors situated at its two entrances and which ships going through the canal will have to use . The harbor at the Colon end of the canal is an ...
Page 441
... harbor situated at La Boca , several miles from the wharf , which forms the Panama harbor , a wharf built . In open sea like those of Colon . The very same thing may be said of the Panama as of the Colon harbors . Both are local harbors ...
... harbor situated at La Boca , several miles from the wharf , which forms the Panama harbor , a wharf built . In open sea like those of Colon . The very same thing may be said of the Panama as of the Colon harbors . Both are local harbors ...
Page 457
... harbors are completely separated from and independent of the harbors of the canal , or the harbors situated at its two entrances and which ships going through the canal have to use . The harbor at the Colon end of the canal is an interior ...
... harbors are completely separated from and independent of the harbors of the canal , or the harbors situated at its two entrances and which ships going through the canal have to use . The harbor at the Colon end of the canal is an interior ...
Contents
Secretary of State Clays Instructions to U S Representatives to | 1 |
President Polks Message to the Senate on the 1846 Treaty with | 11 |
Contract Between Nicaragua and the American Atlantic and Pacific | 22 |
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Background Documents Relating to the Panama Canal Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service No preview available - 1977 |
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