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The question of national rights in connection with the projected Panama canal was one of these things . In a circular letter to the American repre- sentatives in Europe Mr. Blaine very forcibly expressed his adherence to the Monroe ...
The question of national rights in connection with the projected Panama canal was one of these things . In a circular letter to the American repre- sentatives in Europe Mr. Blaine very forcibly expressed his adherence to the Monroe ...
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Here the gunboat Marietta , which had been stationed at Panama , having laid in a supply of fuel for the Oregon , left for Valparaiso , Chile , March 31 , from which point she departed for Punta Arenas ( Sandy Point ) , Patagonia ...
Here the gunboat Marietta , which had been stationed at Panama , having laid in a supply of fuel for the Oregon , left for Valparaiso , Chile , March 31 , from which point she departed for Punta Arenas ( Sandy Point ) , Patagonia ...
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... Roosevelt - The Trusts - Collisions of labor and capital - The great anthracite strike - Intervention of President Roosevelt - Friendly advances of Germany - The Panama Canal - The campaign of 1904 and re - election of Roosevelt .
... Roosevelt - The Trusts - Collisions of labor and capital - The great anthracite strike - Intervention of President Roosevelt - Friendly advances of Germany - The Panama Canal - The campaign of 1904 and re - election of Roosevelt .
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The most important and far - reach- ing event of the first administration of President Roosevelt was the suc- cessful inauguration of a movement for the construction of a canal across the Isthmus of Panama . By the rati- fication of the ...
The most important and far - reach- ing event of the first administration of President Roosevelt was the suc- cessful inauguration of a movement for the construction of a canal across the Isthmus of Panama . By the rati- fication of the ...
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Panama declared its in- dependence in 1822 , and allied itself with Colombia under the title of New Grenada . The turmoil of the political rearrangement that followed in Cen- tral America had hardly subsided be- fore the first Central ...
Panama declared its in- dependence in 1822 , and allied itself with Colombia under the title of New Grenada . The turmoil of the political rearrangement that followed in Cen- tral America had hardly subsided be- fore the first Central ...
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