| United States. Board of Consulting Engineers on Panama Canal - 1906 - 496 Seiten
...report, from which it will be seen that in accordance with the instructions of Congress that the canal "shall afford convenient passage for vessels of the largest tonnage and greatest draft now in use and such as may be reasonably anticipated," the committee recommend a canal whose... | |
| Vaughan Cornish - 1909 - 268 Seiten
...at two positions (Gatun and Milaflores) about 30 miles apart. The High-level Canal as it is to be. The Spooner Act, the law under which the Canal is...passage for vessels of the largest tonnage and greatest draft now in use, and such as may reasonably be expected." Accordingly the following dimensions have... | |
| 1909 - 440 Seiten
...excavated, constructed, and completed a canal from the Caribbean Sea to the Pacific Ocean, huch canal shall be of sufficient capacity and depth as shall...passage for vessels of the largest tonnage and greatest draft now in use, and such as гаяу be reasonably anticipated. To enable the President to carry... | |
| George Washington Goethals - 1909 - 32 Seiten
...excavated, constructed, and completed a canal from the Caribbean Sea to the Pacific Ocean. Such canal shall be of sufficient capacity and depth as shall...passage for vessels of the largest tonnage and greatest draft now in use, and such as may be reasonably anticipated. To enable the President to carry out these... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - 1909 - 718 Seiten
...and its predecessor company, a ship ciinal from the Caribbean Sea to the Pacific Ocean. Such canal shall be of sufficient capacity and depth as shall...passage for vessels of the largest tonnage and greatest draft now in use, and such as may be reasonably anticipated, and shall be supplied with all necessary... | |
| H. H. Rousseau - 1909 - 64 Seiten
...of these negotiations the Nicaragua route was to be adopted. The law provided that the canal should be "of sufficient capacity and depth as shall afford...passage for vessels of the largest tonnage and greatest draft now in use and such as may be reasonably anticipated." Appropriations were made to carry out... | |
| United States - 1911 - 560 Seiten
...France, and its predecessor company, a ship canal from the Caribbean Sea to the Pacific Ocean. Such canal shall be of sufficient capacity and depth as shall...passage for vessels of the largest tonnage and greatest draft now in use, and such as mav be reasonably anticipated, and shall be supplied with all necessary... | |
| Avery & Garrison, New Orleans - 1911 - 178 Seiten
...of these negotiations the Nicaragua route was to be adopted. The law provided that the canal should be "of sufficient capacity and depth as shall afford...passage for vessels of the largest tonnage and greatest draft now in use and such as may be reasonably anticipated." Appropriations were made to carry out... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1912 - 322 Seiten
...1902, the act providing for the construction of the canal, in section 3 is this provision: Such canal shall be of sufficient capacity and depth as shall...passage for vessels of the largest tonnage and greatest draft now in use and such as may be reasonably anticipa'ed, and shall be supplied with all necessary... | |
| John Owen Collins - 1912 - 342 Seiten
...France, and its predecessor company, a ship canal from the Caribbean Sea to the Pacific Ocean. Such canal shall be of sufficient capacity and depth as shall...passage for vessels of the largest tonnage and greatest draft now in use, and such as may be reasonably anticipated, and shall be supplied with all necessary... | |
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