Views of Commodore George W. Melville, Chief Engineer of the Navy, as to the strategic and commercial value of the Nicaraguan Canal, the future control of the Pacific Ocean, the strategic value of Hawaii, and its annexation to the United States.
1898
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Views of Commodore George W. Melville, Chief Engineer of the Navy, as to the strategic and commercial value of the Nicaraguan Canal, the future control of the Pacific Ocean, the strategic value of Hawaii, and its annexation to the United States.
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Washington : G.P.O., 1898.
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1 online resource (33 pages)
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(NNC-L)LLMC430185856
(TEMPOCo)430185856
(TEMPOCo)430185856
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Title from PDF title page (LLMC Digital, viewed on September 14, 2009).
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Print version: Melville, George W. (George Wallace), 1841-1912. Views of George W. Melville as to the strategic and commercial value of the Nicaraguan canal, the future control of the Pacific Ocean, the strategic value of Hawaii and its annexation to the United States. Washington : G.P.O., 1898 (OCoLC)156772663
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