Prelimnary reports Weights and measures. Inter-continental railway. Reciprocity treaties. Communications on the Atlantic, the Pacific, the gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean sea. Customs regulations. Port dues. Sanitary regulationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1890 |
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... objection is made . ARTICLE XVII . At least two - thirds of the States participating in the Conference must be represented by at least one Delegate each when a vote is taken upon any of the matters enu- merated in the act of Congress ...
... objection is made . ARTICLE XVII . At least two - thirds of the States participating in the Conference must be represented by at least one Delegate each when a vote is taken upon any of the matters enu- merated in the act of Congress ...
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... objection on the part of Delegates , the Secretary will read simply the conclusions of the report , and then the vote will be taken by States . The conclusions of the report referred to were read as follows : The advantages which the ...
... objection on the part of Delegates , the Secretary will read simply the conclusions of the report , and then the vote will be taken by States . The conclusions of the report referred to were read as follows : The advantages which the ...
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... objection . Mr. ROMERO . I fear I did not express myself with sufficient clearness the first time I took the floor , and to avoid misunderstanding I beg the honorable chairman of the committee presenting the report to tell me if their ...
... objection . Mr. ROMERO . I fear I did not express myself with sufficient clearness the first time I took the floor , and to avoid misunderstanding I beg the honorable chairman of the committee presenting the report to tell me if their ...
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... objection to accepting any other language that may more properly express the conclusions of the report . Mr. STUDEBAKER . The committee had no other idea than that of recommending this system for general adoption by all the countries ...
... objection to accepting any other language that may more properly express the conclusions of the report . Mr. STUDEBAKER . The committee had no other idea than that of recommending this system for general adoption by all the countries ...
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cially as it is to be considered section by section . Is there objection to dispensing with the reading ? The Chair hears none , and it is so ordered . The first and second sections were read and unani- mously approved as read , in the ...
cially as it is to be considered section by section . Is there objection to dispensing with the reading ? The Chair hears none , and it is so ordered . The first and second sections were read and unani- mously approved as read , in the ...
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accept adopted amendment American nations amount Argentine delegation Argentine Republic bill of health BOLET PERAZA Bolivia Caribbean Sea cent Chair charges commerce Committee on Customs communication Congress of Lima consider consular Convention of Rio Costa Rica countries custom-house Customs Union delegate from Chili delegate from Colombia desire discussion Ecuador establish ESTEE exports favor ference foreign freight fuerza mayor Government Guatemala Henderson Honduras honorable delegate HURTADO idea import duties International American Conference invitation invoice laws Lima lines majority manufactured markets matter MENDONÇA ment merchandise minority report motion Nicaragua objection opinion Pacific Paraguay Peru port dues present President proposed provisions quarantine question QUINTANA reason reciprocity treaties recommend regulations represented resolution respective revenue Rio de Janeiro ROMERO SAENZ PEÑA Salvador Sanitary Convention Secretary session South America statistics steam-ship steamers submitted tariff tion tonnage United Uruguay VARAS Venezuela vessels VICE-PRESIDENT vote words ZEGARRA Zollverein