The Panama Canal: A Study in International Law and DiplomacyP.S. King and Son, 1911 - Počet stran: 207 |
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Strana 21
... Colombia , General Mosquera , the leader of the revolution , sent an armed force to occupy the Isthmus of Panama . Señor Herrán , Minister Plenipotentiary in Washington , invoked the aid of the United States in accordance with the ...
... Colombia , General Mosquera , the leader of the revolution , sent an armed force to occupy the Isthmus of Panama . Señor Herrán , Minister Plenipotentiary in Washington , invoked the aid of the United States in accordance with the ...
Strana 37
... Colombia , without directly wounding Great Britain's suscepti- bilities in Central America . In 1868 he began negotiations with that republic for a canal across the Isthmus of Panama , with the result that a treaty was signed at Bogotá ...
... Colombia , without directly wounding Great Britain's suscepti- bilities in Central America . In 1868 he began negotiations with that republic for a canal across the Isthmus of Panama , with the result that a treaty was signed at Bogotá ...
Strana 38
... Colombia in order to conclude a new treaty for the construction of the canal as a government enter- prise . The result was the Treaty of Bogotá of January 26 , 1870 , by which the canal was to be opened to all nations at peace with both ...
... Colombia in order to conclude a new treaty for the construction of the canal as a government enter- prise . The result was the Treaty of Bogotá of January 26 , 1870 , by which the canal was to be opened to all nations at peace with both ...
Strana 39
... Colombia to a private French company for the con- struction of the Panama Canal in 1878. The United States , no doubt , were jealous of this enterprise from the economic point of view . Endeavours , therefore , were made to undermine ...
... Colombia to a private French company for the con- struction of the Panama Canal in 1878. The United States , no doubt , were jealous of this enterprise from the economic point of view . Endeavours , therefore , were made to undermine ...
Strana 41
... Colombia whereby it was intended to declare that any concession for the execu- tion of an interoceanic canal , heretofore made or hereafter to be made by Colombia , was and should be subject to the rights of the United States of America ...
... Colombia whereby it was intended to declare that any concession for the execu- tion of an interoceanic canal , heretofore made or hereafter to be made by Colombia , was and should be subject to the rights of the United States of America ...
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