Contributions to Education, Issue 226George Peabody College for Teachers, 1938 |
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Page 32
... canal controlled by American capitalists and the American government as the following evidence will illustrate : the British government had acquired rights of control over the Honduras country and made a monopoly of the canal traffic ...
... canal controlled by American capitalists and the American government as the following evidence will illustrate : the British government had acquired rights of control over the Honduras country and made a monopoly of the canal traffic ...
Page 33
... Canal , stating that we had been interested in the canal for some fifty years . The Senate and House of Representatives had also been interested in a free canal for our commerce and greater commercial ad- vantages . When the proposed ...
... Canal , stating that we had been interested in the canal for some fifty years . The Senate and House of Representatives had also been interested in a free canal for our commerce and greater commercial ad- vantages . When the proposed ...
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... canal . This treaty , the Clayton - Bulwer Treaty , was signed April 19 , 1830. Up to this point , there can be no ... Canal ought to be constructed under the auspices of the United States alone . In 1880 , President Hayes and Secretary ...
... canal . This treaty , the Clayton - Bulwer Treaty , was signed April 19 , 1830. Up to this point , there can be no ... Canal ought to be constructed under the auspices of the United States alone . In 1880 , President Hayes and Secretary ...
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