The Early Diplomatic History of the Nicaragua Canal

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Marcoleta was then transferred to Washington and empowered by Nicaragua to negotiate any treaty there he saw fit, for a settlement of the vexed ques- tions.f 44. Not to be outdone by Nicaragua, Costa Rica also presented her claims to Mr. Webster, and appealed to him to see that her rights in the proposed canal route were not overlooked. Mr. Molina, who had also been transferred to "Washington, assured Mr. Webster that Costa Rica was anx- ious to do all in her power to favor the work of the cana...l, but insisted that her participation in the work was really nec- *Sen. Ex. Doe. 27, 32d Cong., 2d sess., Doc. 39, p. 102, Doc. 40, p.
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t Sen. Ex. Doc. 25, 34th Cong., 1st sess., Docs. 4, 5 and 6, pp. 12-18.
essary, as on the authority of original charters* she claimed " as frontier the whole course of the river San Juan and the shore of tlie lake Nicaragua from the place where that river issues from the lake to a point opposite the mouth of the river La Flor, on the Pacific, including of course in this demarkation the district of Guanacaste, otherwise called ISTicoya," and further " an equal right with Nicaragua to the navigation of the aforesaid river San Juan, and of the lake, and to the dominion of port San Juan."f These old documents, which Mr.


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