The Gate of the PacificBoD – Books on Demand, 2022 M04 28 - 476 pages Reprint of the original, first published in 1863. |
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 15 |
CHAPTER III | 32 |
Sketch of the Mosquito Shore Papal Bull of Alexander VI Nel | 55 |
CHAPTER V | 99 |
Nicaraguan Canal the most practicable Don Francisco Castillon | 116 |
CHAPTER VII | 135 |
CHAPTER VIII | 147 |
pany forget to Pay The Battle for Transit American Efforts | 221 |
with Mr Wyke Managua | 250 |
CHAPTER XIV | 285 |
CHAPTER XVI | 322 |
CHAPTER XVII | 353 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 377 |
Extracts from a Treaty of Friendship Conimerce and Navigation | 403 |
Extracts from a Treaty betworn Her Majesty and the Republic | 409 |
CHAPTER IX | 154 |
Canal by the River Atrato Passage of a Canoe from Ocean | 183 |
Bridge Cheap yet Efficient Working of the Linc Exorbitant | 192 |
Extracts from an Oflicial Report to the American Congress on | 415 |
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