Theodore RooseveltA. & C. Boni, 1931 - 381 pages |
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Page 151
... Colombia ratified the Hay- Herran Treaty , which Cromwell had written - this Crom- well who was now handling in effect the Canal business for the Government . So useful and ingratiating had he become , we have a letter from Hay to ...
... Colombia ratified the Hay- Herran Treaty , which Cromwell had written - this Crom- well who was now handling in effect the Canal business for the Government . So useful and ingratiating had he become , we have a letter from Hay to ...
Page 158
... Colombia should be paid for the rights . But Senator Cullom was also aware of the other plan - to foment insurrection in Panama if the Treaty with Colombia failed . The Senator is quoted by the New York Herald of August 15 , 1903 , as ...
... Colombia should be paid for the rights . But Senator Cullom was also aware of the other plan - to foment insurrection in Panama if the Treaty with Colombia failed . The Senator is quoted by the New York Herald of August 15 , 1903 , as ...
Page 169
... Colombians to re- conquer the Isthmus was presently abandoned . Roose- velt would have resisted any such effort , and they were sensible enough to abandon all thought of force . It would have been madness for Colombia to have pressed ...
... Colombians to re- conquer the Isthmus was presently abandoned . Roose- velt would have resisted any such effort , and they were sensible enough to abandon all thought of force . It would have been madness for Colombia to have pressed ...
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POLITICIAN AND RANCH MAN | 25 |
PUBLIC SERVANT AND SOLDIER55 | 55 |
PRESIDENT | 107 |
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