The Panama Canal: A Study in International Law and DiplomacyP.S. King and Son, 1911 - Počet stran: 207 |
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Strana 24
... entered into without instruc- tions from the Department of State - dealing with the transit between the two oceans , they were satisfied with the understanding that the passage would be for the common enjoyment of all nations . 1 See ...
... entered into without instruc- tions from the Department of State - dealing with the transit between the two oceans , they were satisfied with the understanding that the passage would be for the common enjoyment of all nations . 1 See ...
Strana 30
... entering into this convention , to accomplish a particular object , but also to establish a general principle , they hereby agree to extend their protection , by treaty stipulation , to any other practicable com- munications , whether ...
... entering into this convention , to accomplish a particular object , but also to establish a general principle , they hereby agree to extend their protection , by treaty stipulation , to any other practicable com- munications , whether ...
Strana 34
... entered into without instructions from the Department of State , and his acts were finally disavowed . With regard With regard to the proposal of Mr. Marcy , although the ostensible purpose was the protection of the railway from Colon ...
... entered into without instructions from the Department of State , and his acts were finally disavowed . With regard With regard to the proposal of Mr. Marcy , although the ostensible purpose was the protection of the railway from Colon ...
Strana 46
... entered into by them , respec- tively , in the convention . . . commonly known as the Clayton - Bulwer treaty , and Her Britannic Majesty's Government rely with confidence upon the observance of all the engagements of that treaty . " 1 ...
... entered into by them , respec- tively , in the convention . . . commonly known as the Clayton - Bulwer treaty , and Her Britannic Majesty's Government rely with confidence upon the observance of all the engagements of that treaty . " 1 ...
Strana 48
... entered then into a dis- cussion of the " historical objections " to the treaty , and here it may be safely stated that Mr. Blaine's part was decidedly weak . Lord Granville's acumen scattered the arguments of the United the United ...
... entered then into a dis- cussion of the " historical objections " to the treaty , and here it may be safely stated that Mr. Blaine's part was decidedly weak . Lord Granville's acumen scattered the arguments of the United the United ...
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