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... Convention - Colombian Isthmian Transit Treaty- Clayton - Bulwer Treaty - Dickinson - Ayon Treaty - Hay - Pauncefote Treaty -Hay - Bunau - Varilla Treaty - Twentieth Century Arbitration Treaty- Twentieth Century Peace Treaty INDEX 421 ...
... Convention - Colombian Isthmian Transit Treaty- Clayton - Bulwer Treaty - Dickinson - Ayon Treaty - Hay - Pauncefote Treaty -Hay - Bunau - Varilla Treaty - Twentieth Century Arbitration Treaty- Twentieth Century Peace Treaty INDEX 421 ...
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... convention of Clerical leaders , purporting to represent the Mexican people , was held , under the direction . and dictation of the commander of the French army , and at his orders it voted to establish an imperial form of government ...
... convention of Clerical leaders , purporting to represent the Mexican people , was held , under the direction . and dictation of the commander of the French army , and at his orders it voted to establish an imperial form of government ...
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... convention to that ef- fect was made at Copenhagen on October 24. When this was made known , the Russian minister at that capital congratulated Yeamans ; the French minister said nothing ; the British min- ister cordially congratulated ...
... convention to that ef- fect was made at Copenhagen on October 24. When this was made known , the Russian minister at that capital congratulated Yeamans ; the French minister said nothing ; the British min- ister cordially congratulated ...
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... convention in accordance with Seward's instructions , under which all claims were to be treated alike . On the same day a treaty was signed submitting the San Juan boundary dispute to the arbitration of the President of the Swiss ...
... convention in accordance with Seward's instructions , under which all claims were to be treated alike . On the same day a treaty was signed submitting the San Juan boundary dispute to the arbitration of the President of the Swiss ...
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... convention did not provide for such a demand , he marshaled the Senate against it . Being at that time the chairman of the committee on foreign affairs , his influence was great , and he compassed the rejection of the treaty by a vote ...
... convention did not provide for such a demand , he marshaled the Senate against it . Being at that time the chairman of the committee on foreign affairs , his influence was great , and he compassed the rejection of the treaty by a vote ...
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