The Panama Canal: A Study in International Law and DiplomacyP.S. King and Son, 1911 - Počet stran: 207 |
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Strana 53
... engaged in the operation . It was necessary , therefore , that a rich state should be ready to undertake the work . And there was nothing more natural than that the United States should consider themselves the most adequate nation for ...
... engaged in the operation . It was necessary , therefore , that a rich state should be ready to undertake the work . And there was nothing more natural than that the United States should consider themselves the most adequate nation for ...
Strana 58
... engaged in the work , and also for the application of sanitary arrangements and of police which they thought necessary to ensure order and public health . As a consideration for these concessions , Colombia would receive from the United ...
... engaged in the work , and also for the application of sanitary arrangements and of police which they thought necessary to ensure order and public health . As a consideration for these concessions , Colombia would receive from the United ...
Strana 72
... engaged in behalf of Spain could perceive in the President's message the British determination , and the sanction of the Doctrine became , of course , more effective.1 But the other principle contained in the message , relative to the ...
... engaged in behalf of Spain could perceive in the President's message the British determination , and the sanction of the Doctrine became , of course , more effective.1 But the other principle contained in the message , relative to the ...
Strana 77
... engaged in the controversy are divergent , and hence it is difficult to reach a universal agreement upon the question . From the limited scope of our inquiry it would not be difficult , however , to deduce that the Monroe Doctrine has ...
... engaged in the controversy are divergent , and hence it is difficult to reach a universal agreement upon the question . From the limited scope of our inquiry it would not be difficult , however , to deduce that the Monroe Doctrine has ...
Strana 86
... the personnel engaged in the treatment of the wounded and the sick " shall be respected and protected under all circumstances " ( Higgins , op . cit . p . 23 ) . of Paris , 1856 , concluded by Great Britain , 86 THE PANAMA CANAL.
... the personnel engaged in the treatment of the wounded and the sick " shall be respected and protected under all circumstances " ( Higgins , op . cit . p . 23 ) . of Paris , 1856 , concluded by Great Britain , 86 THE PANAMA CANAL.
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