The Panama Canal: An Elucidation of Its Governmental Features as Prescribed by Treaties; a Discussion of Toll Exemption and the Repeal Bill of 1914; and Other Pertinent ChaptersStar publishing Company, 1916 - 234 páginas |
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... arguments before Congress with respect to the rates for the service of the Panama Canal , it be- came necessary to discuss every possible question in the whole field of legal , moral and economic right , whether contained in treaties ...
... arguments before Congress with respect to the rates for the service of the Panama Canal , it be- came necessary to discuss every possible question in the whole field of legal , moral and economic right , whether contained in treaties ...
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... . The toll - exemption argument brought out promi- nently for discussion the subjects of national sover- eignty , of neutralization , of fortification of the canal , of treaty rights ; hence special chapters are devoted to 4 PANAMA CANAL.
... . The toll - exemption argument brought out promi- nently for discussion the subjects of national sover- eignty , of neutralization , of fortification of the canal , of treaty rights ; hence special chapters are devoted to 4 PANAMA CANAL.
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... argument today may still be a convincing argument tomorrow upon the same sub- ject matter , brought forward for discussion . Founda- tion principles are not so easily overthrown , nor do they quickly lose their virtue and vitality . How ...
... argument today may still be a convincing argument tomorrow upon the same sub- ject matter , brought forward for discussion . Founda- tion principles are not so easily overthrown , nor do they quickly lose their virtue and vitality . How ...
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... - Norris amendment was adopted by the Senate by a vote of 50 to 24 ; and on June 11 , the bill and amendment was passed by a vote of 50 to 35 . 1 Some of the arguments in the House were political rather 56 PANAMA CANAL.
... - Norris amendment was adopted by the Senate by a vote of 50 to 24 ; and on June 11 , the bill and amendment was passed by a vote of 50 to 35 . 1 Some of the arguments in the House were political rather 56 PANAMA CANAL.
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... arguments in the House were political rather than legal . Still the repeal went through the House with a bound ... argument and oratory . The Senate is a deliberative body and contains some of the very able lawyers of the country ...
... arguments in the House were political rather than legal . Still the repeal went through the House with a bound ... argument and oratory . The Senate is a deliberative body and contains some of the very able lawyers of the country ...
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American arguments ARTICLE August 24 authority belligerent bill Britain build the canal Bunau-Varilla canal zone Chagres river CHAPTER charges citizens civilization claimed Clayton-Bulwer treaty coastwise trade Colombia commerce compact concession Congress constitutional construction contract convention court Culebra declared discrimination doctrine eminent domain engaged England ereignty favor feet foreign French Company Gatun Gatun dam Hay-Pauncefote treaty honor isthmian isthmus Isthmus of Panama land Lesseps limited lock canal locks ment miles Monroe Doctrine nation navigation negotiations neutral Nicaragua obligations ocean operation owner Pacific Pacific Ocean Panama and Colon Panama Canal Company Panama grants parties passed peace political ports present treaty President protection purpose question rates ratified repeal Republic of Panama river route rules says sea-level Secretary secured Senate sovereign sovereignty Suez Canal ternational territory thereof tion toll exemption traffic United vessels words