The Cambridge History of the British Empire: The Empire-Commonwealth, 1870-1919John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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By the Hay - Pauncefote Treaty of 18 November 1901 , all obstacles to the construction of a canal by the United States and to the exclusive regulation and management of the proposed canal by her were removed . Provision was again made ...
By the Hay - Pauncefote Treaty of 18 November 1901 , all obstacles to the construction of a canal by the United States and to the exclusive regulation and management of the proposed canal by her were removed . Provision was again made ...
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There was a tendency in the United States to regard the Canadian claim as frivolous . Thus , T. W. Balch , who had the cause of international arbitration much at heart , wrote : “ There is no more reason for the United States to allow ...
There was a tendency in the United States to regard the Canadian claim as frivolous . Thus , T. W. Balch , who had the cause of international arbitration much at heart , wrote : “ There is no more reason for the United States to allow ...
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MONTAGUE , L. L. Haiti and the United States , 1714–1938 . Durham , N.C. 1940 . MORISON , S. E. Admiral Sims and the Modern American Navy . Boston , 1942 . MORROW , R. L. “ The Negotiation of the Anglo - American Treaty of 1870.
MONTAGUE , L. L. Haiti and the United States , 1714–1938 . Durham , N.C. 1940 . MORISON , S. E. Admiral Sims and the Modern American Navy . Boston , 1942 . MORROW , R. L. “ The Negotiation of the Anglo - American Treaty of 1870.
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