| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1887 - 806 pages
...self-evident that measures of a permanent character must in time be adopted to secure that end. Panama, as an appendage of Colombia, and at the mercy of an...participation therein? or must the United States, as the power most interested in preserving the independence of the highway, take upon themselves the whole... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1887 - 806 pages
...self-evident that measures of a permanent character must in time be adopted to secure that end. Panama, as an appendage of Colombia, and at the mercy of an...participation therein? or must the United States, as the power most interested in preserving the independence of the highway, take upon themselves the whole... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1887 - 896 pages
...self-evident that measures of a permanent character must in time be adopted to secure that end. Panama, as an appendage of Colombia, and at the mercy of an...nations, eliminating Colombia from participation therein 1 or must the United States, as the power most interested in preserving the independence of the highway,... | |
| Charles Loftus Grant Anderson - 1911 - 720 pages
...boundary line between Panama and Costa Rica still remains in dispute. (See Note 8, Chapter 17.) ** "What is to be the future status of the Isthmus? A...provided from abroad. Shall it assume the form of a quasi-independent state, under the protectorate of the chief commercial nations, eliminating Colombia... | |
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