The Panama Canal: A Study in International Law and DiplomacyP.S. King and Son, 1911 - Počet stran: 207 |
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... Lord Palmerston , who was quite aware of the nervousness that his decision would cause in the United States , and wishing by all means to uphold the British claim , refused to accept the American proposal , and therefore nothing was ...
... Lord Palmerston , who was quite aware of the nervousness that his decision would cause in the United States , and wishing by all means to uphold the British claim , refused to accept the American proposal , and therefore nothing was ...
Strana 30
... quo , in so far as it related to British possessions in Central 1 Letters of Sir Henry Bulwer to Lord Palmerston , Compilation of Documents , vol . i . pp . 555 et seq . America that then existed . It was feared that if 30 THE PANAMA CANAL.
... quo , in so far as it related to British possessions in Central 1 Letters of Sir Henry Bulwer to Lord Palmerston , Compilation of Documents , vol . i . pp . 555 et seq . America that then existed . It was feared that if 30 THE PANAMA CANAL.
Strana 37
... Lord Clarendon as to the disposition of the British Government to favour the United States in acquiring coaling stations in Central America , not- withstanding the stipulations contained in the Clayton- Bulwer treaty . In spite of the ...
... Lord Clarendon as to the disposition of the British Government to favour the United States in acquiring coaling stations in Central America , not- withstanding the stipulations contained in the Clayton- Bulwer treaty . In spite of the ...
Strana 45
... Lord Napier , British Ambassador at Washington , that " a similar measure on the part of England and France would give ad- ditional security to the transit , and would be regarded favourably , therefore , by the government of the United ...
... Lord Napier , British Ambassador at Washington , that " a similar measure on the part of England and France would give ad- ditional security to the transit , and would be regarded favourably , therefore , by the government of the United ...
Strana 46
... Lord Granville in his answer confines himself to saying : " I should wish to point out to you that the position of Great Britain and the United States with reference to the canal . . . is determined by the engagements entered into by ...
... Lord Granville in his answer confines himself to saying : " I should wish to point out to you that the position of Great Britain and the United States with reference to the canal . . . is determined by the engagements entered into by ...
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