The Panama Canal: Papers Relating to Its Construction 1893-1911. Miscellaneous Congressional Documents1900 |
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... matter what the Government's actions or desires may have been in the preliminary negotiations , a treaty could not be made without the approval of Con- gress ; that this was true in the United States as well as Colombia ; that the ...
... matter what the Government's actions or desires may have been in the preliminary negotiations , a treaty could not be made without the approval of Con- gress ; that this was true in the United States as well as Colombia ; that the ...
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... matter to his Government . My English colleague , with whom I have the most pleasant personal relations , and whose attitude I know has been one of unswerving friendliness to our interests in this matter , informs me that one of the ...
... matter to his Government . My English colleague , with whom I have the most pleasant personal relations , and whose attitude I know has been one of unswerving friendliness to our interests in this matter , informs me that one of the ...
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... matter should be voted without any delay , and so give at least a slight opportunity to my Government to consider the matter before the expiration of the time for exchange of ratifications provided in the treaty . Less than this can not ...
... matter should be voted without any delay , and so give at least a slight opportunity to my Government to consider the matter before the expiration of the time for exchange of ratifications provided in the treaty . Less than this can not ...
Términos y frases comunes
A. M. BEAUPRÉ amendments American approval authority Bocas del Toro Bogota canal treaty CASEY citizens Clayton-Bulwer treaty Colombian Government Colon Commander committee concessions Congress construction Consul contracting parties convention copy December declared decree EHRMAN ernment excellency favor feet foreign affairs Gatun dam Government of Colombia Granada gunboat Hay-Herran treaty Herrera honor inclose inform instant insurgents interests interoceanic canal Isthmian Isthmus of Panama José junta land lock canal LOOMIS Majesty's Government Malmros ment minister for foreign municipal council Navy Department negotiations neutrality November obedient servant October officers Pacific Panama Canal Company Panama Railroad Company peace port present President proposed Provisional Government ratified received Republic of Colombia Republic of Panama respectfully revolution SECRETARY Senate sent ship SILAS CASEY sovereignty Telegram territory tion transit troops U. S. Naval Force U. S. Navy UNITED STATES LEGATION vessels vote Washington