Contributions to Education, Issue 226George Peabody College for Teachers, 1938 |
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... Secretary of State , thought that by November 18 , 1903 , the United States was ready to link the Pacific and At- lantic Oceans by a waterway . He thought that our commercial and national interest demanded it . He further said that ...
... Secretary of State , thought that by November 18 , 1903 , the United States was ready to link the Pacific and At- lantic Oceans by a waterway . He thought that our commercial and national interest demanded it . He further said that ...
Page 115
... Secretary Gaul treated the matter repeatedly with the American minister . Mr. Anderson , delegate to the Panama Congress , who in a letter of August 18 , 1824 , informed the Secretary of State of the United States of the attention the ...
... Secretary Gaul treated the matter repeatedly with the American minister . Mr. Anderson , delegate to the Panama Congress , who in a letter of August 18 , 1824 , informed the Secretary of State of the United States of the attention the ...
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... Secretary of State , declaring publicly that the Panama Canal ought to be constructed under the auspices of the United States alone . In 1880 , President Hayes and Secretary Evarts said that the canal was a part of the coastline of the ...
... Secretary of State , declaring publicly that the Panama Canal ought to be constructed under the auspices of the United States alone . In 1880 , President Hayes and Secretary Evarts said that the canal was a part of the coastline of the ...
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