The Panama Canal: A Study in International Law and DiplomacyP.S. King and Son, 1911 - Počet stran: 207 |
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Strana 18
... according to this treaty , as interpreted by President Polk . ' In enter- ing into the mutual guarantees proposed by the thirty- fifth article of this treaty , " thus runs his message , " neither the government of New Granada nor that ...
... according to this treaty , as interpreted by President Polk . ' In enter- ing into the mutual guarantees proposed by the thirty- fifth article of this treaty , " thus runs his message , " neither the government of New Granada nor that ...
Strana 26
... according to the generally accepted view of the time this was the most feasible com- munication for the desired waterway . Great Britain's action could not but arouse a storm of indignation in the United States . Those who were more ...
... according to the generally accepted view of the time this was the most feasible com- munication for the desired waterway . Great Britain's action could not but arouse a storm of indignation in the United States . Those who were more ...
Strana 35
... according as they thought that such permis- sion or refusal would affect their political interests for good or for evil . In their exertions to follow out this course of action they have been hindered by the fetters which the previous ...
... according as they thought that such permis- sion or refusal would affect their political interests for good or for evil . In their exertions to follow out this course of action they have been hindered by the fetters which the previous ...
Strana 37
... According to it the United States were empowered to construct the canal , having the peaceful enjoyment and control thereof . Colombia agreed not to allow the opening Keasbey , loc . cit . pp . 302 et seq . 2 Compilation of Documents ...
... According to it the United States were empowered to construct the canal , having the peaceful enjoyment and control thereof . Colombia agreed not to allow the opening Keasbey , loc . cit . pp . 302 et seq . 2 Compilation of Documents ...
Strana 39
... According to Mr. Hurlbut , " the change of policy was due , without doubt , to the action of Mr. Bunch . He had been exceedingly active for two weeks past , and used some rather strange means to deepen the hold he has on this people ...
... According to Mr. Hurlbut , " the change of policy was due , without doubt , to the action of Mr. Bunch . He had been exceedingly active for two weeks past , and used some rather strange means to deepen the hold he has on this people ...
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