Panama declared itself independent and wanted to complete the Panama Canal and opened negotiations with us. I had two courses open. I might have taken the matter under advisement and put it before the Senate, in which case we should have had a number... Theodore Roosevelt - Page xiiby Godfrey Rathbone Benson Baron Charnwood - 1913 - 232 pagesFull view - About this book
| Joseph Bucklin Bishop - 1920 - 532 pages
...from an address that he delivered before the National Press Club in Washington on January 24, 1918 : "Panama declared itself independent and wanted to...had a number of most able speeches on the subject. We would have had a number of very profound arguments, and they would have been going on now, and the... | |
| Harold Howland - 1921 - 332 pages
...since looked back with impenitent satisfaction, in reference to the Panama Canal. If you remember, Panama declared itself independent and wanted to complete...had a number of most able speeches on the subject. We would have had a number of very profound arguments, and they would have been going on now, and the... | |
| Harold Howland - 1921 - 318 pages
...since looked back with impenitent satisfaction, in reference to the Panama Canal. If you remember, Panama declared itself independent and wanted to complete...had a number of most able speeches on the subject. We would have had a number of very profound arguments, and they would have been going on now, and the... | |
| David Saville Muzzey - 1924 - 884 pages
...address before the National Press Club at Washington, less than a year before his death, he said : "I might have taken the matter under advisement and...had a number of most able speeches on the subject. . . . They would have been going on now, and the Panama Canal would be in the dim future yet. We would... | |
| David Saville Muzzey - 1927 - 910 pages
...an address before the National Press Club at Washington, less than a year before his death, he said: "I might have taken the matter under advisement and...had a number of most able speeches on the subject. . . . They would have been going on now, and the Panama Canal would be in the dim future yet. We would... | |
| Bess Furman - 1951 - 410 pages
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| 1921 - 332 pages
...since looked back with impenitent satisfaction, in reference to the Panama Canal. If you remember, Panama declared itself independent and wanted to complete...had a number of most able speeches on the subject. We would have had a number of very profound arguments, and they would have been going on now, and the... | |
| A. E. Hotchner - 1964 - 84 pages
...building that canal. As soon as I recognized its independence, we started negotiations on the canal. I might have taken the matter under advisement and...had a number of most able speeches on the subject ... in fact, we would have had a half-century of discussion and likely no Panama Canal. I preferred... | |
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