Canal Zone Pilot, Guide to the Republic of Panama: And Classified Business DirectoryWilliam C. Haskins Star & Herald Company, 1908 - 522 pages |
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... four hun- dred years would be a positive wonder without any , yet the publisher believes that the authenticity in general of the information herein contained will stand the test . The workers on this volume realized that its readers ...
... four hun- dred years would be a positive wonder without any , yet the publisher believes that the authenticity in general of the information herein contained will stand the test . The workers on this volume realized that its readers ...
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... four days , he only covered thirty miles . At the end of this march , he came to the territory of the belligerent chief- tain , Cuaracua , who gave him a hard fight . The Indian was finally overcome , and perished in company with 600 of ...
... four days , he only covered thirty miles . At the end of this march , he came to the territory of the belligerent chief- tain , Cuaracua , who gave him a hard fight . The Indian was finally overcome , and perished in company with 600 of ...
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... four different battles with the chief whom they found in possession of Isla Rica , the latter finally surrendered , and as peace offering presented Pizarro and Morales with a basket full of very fine pearls , one of which weighed 25 ...
... four different battles with the chief whom they found in possession of Isla Rica , the latter finally surrendered , and as peace offering presented Pizarro and Morales with a basket full of very fine pearls , one of which weighed 25 ...
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... four hundred and three- score military men . as After that all things were in a good posture of readiness , they put forth to sea , Capt . Morgan imparting the design he had in his mind to nobody for that present . He only told them on ...
... four hundred and three- score military men . as After that all things were in a good posture of readiness , they put forth to sea , Capt . Morgan imparting the design he had in his mind to nobody for that present . He only told them on ...
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... four hundred families , more or less . The merchants dwell not here , but only reside for awhile , when the galleons come or go from Spain ; by reason of the unhealthiness of the air , occasioned by certain vapours , that exhale from ...
... four hundred families , more or less . The merchants dwell not here , but only reside for awhile , when the galleons come or go from Spain ; by reason of the unhealthiness of the air , occasioned by certain vapours , that exhale from ...
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Page 264 - States in perpetuity the use, occupation, and control of any other lands and waters outside of the zone above described which may be necessary and convenient for the construction, maintenance, operation, sanitation, and protection of the said canal...
Page 271 - The Republic of Panama grants to the United States the use of all the ports of the Republic open to commerce as places of refuge for any vessels employed in the Canal enterprise...
Page 268 - Canal and other works, and except tolls and charges imposed by the Republic of Panama upon merchandise destined to be introduced for the consumption of the rest of the Republic of Panama, and upon vessels touching at the ports of Colon and Panama and which do not cross the Canal.
Page 266 - States, its agents or employees, or by reason of the construction, maintenance, operation, sanitation and protection of the said Canal or of the works of sanitation and protection herein provided for, shall be appraised and settled by a joint Commission appointed by the Governments of the United States and the Republic of Panama...
Page 264 - Sea three marine miles from mean low water mark and extending to and across the Isthmus of Panama into the Pacific ocean to a distance of three marine miles from mean low water mark with the proviso that the cities of Panama and Colon and the harbors adjacent to said cities, which are included within the boundaries of the zone above described, shall not be included within this grant.
Page 272 - ... of the present convention, the Republic of Panama agrees to cancel or modify such treaty in due form, for which purpose it shall give to the said third power the requisite notification within the term of four months from the date of the present convention, and in case the existing treaty contains no clause permitting its...
Page 271 - The two Governments shall make adequate provision by future agreement for the pursuit, capture, imprisonment, detention and delivery within said zone and auxiliary lands to the authorities of the Republic of Panama of persons charged with the commitment of crimes, felonies or misdemeanors without said zone and for the pursuit, capture, imprisonment, detention and delivery without said zone to the authorities of the United States of persons charged with the commitment of crimes, felonies and misdemeanors...
Page 273 - ... rights or claims of a pecuniary nature arising under or relating to said concession, or arising under or relating to the concessions to the Panama Railroad Company or any extension or modification thereof; and it likewise renounces, confirms and grants to the United States, now and hereafter, all the rights and property reserved in the said concessions which otherwise would belong to...
Page 273 - No change either in the Government or in the laws and treaties of the Republic of Panama shall, without the consent of the United States, affect any right of the United States under the present convention, or under any treaty stipulation between the two countries that now exists or may hereafter exist touching the subject matter of this convention.
Page 266 - Tdnd by reason of the grants contained in this treaty or by reason of the operations of the United States, its agents or employees, or by reason of the construction, maintenance, operation, sanitation and protection of the...