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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... nations from which we are proud to claim in- heritance - a conference , in fine , which will seek nothing , propose nothing , endure nothing that is not , in the general sense of all the Delegates , timely and wise and peaceful . And ...
... nations from which we are proud to claim in- heritance - a conference , in fine , which will seek nothing , propose nothing , endure nothing that is not , in the general sense of all the Delegates , timely and wise and peaceful . And ...
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... nations and in American nations . To these subjects , and those which are cognate thereto , the attention of this Conference is earnestly and cordially invited by the Government of the United States . It will be a great gain when we ...
... nations and in American nations . To these subjects , and those which are cognate thereto , the attention of this Conference is earnestly and cordially invited by the Government of the United States . It will be a great gain when we ...
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... nations represented in this Conference . While the commerce of America with Europe has at- tained to considerable importance , that existing among the American nations in general is restricted in scope , being , so to say , local and ...
... nations represented in this Conference . While the commerce of America with Europe has at- tained to considerable importance , that existing among the American nations in general is restricted in scope , being , so to say , local and ...
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... nations , would , as much for their merit as by their nature , constitute one of the most efficacious and strongest ties of union , fraternity , and progress that could bind all the American nations , if those countries which did not ...
... nations , would , as much for their merit as by their nature , constitute one of the most efficacious and strongest ties of union , fraternity , and progress that could bind all the American nations , if those countries which did not ...
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... nations , for the promotion of har- mony and a peaceful settlement of disputes , yet a great deal towards the attainment of this end has been accom- plished in securing a general concurrence in the view that this just expedient is ...
... nations , for the promotion of har- mony and a peaceful settlement of disputes , yet a great deal towards the attainment of this end has been accom- plished in securing a general concurrence in the view that this just expedient is ...
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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 measures 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