The Panama Canal: A Study in International Law and DiplomacyP.S. King and Son, 1911 - Počet stran: 207 |
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Strana 26
... evident that , if the canal 1 The History of the Clayton - Bulwer Treaty , pp . 37-42 . 2 Mr. Buchanan , who was then Secretary of State , sums up the situation thus : " The object of Great Britain in this seizure is evident from the ...
... evident that , if the canal 1 The History of the Clayton - Bulwer Treaty , pp . 37-42 . 2 Mr. Buchanan , who was then Secretary of State , sums up the situation thus : " The object of Great Britain in this seizure is evident from the ...
Strana 31
... evident that the feeble administration of General Taylor thought that this was the only way of solving the difficulty created by the aggressive conduct of Great Britain in attempting to acquire the command of the then proposed canal ...
... evident that the feeble administration of General Taylor thought that this was the only way of solving the difficulty created by the aggressive conduct of Great Britain in attempting to acquire the command of the then proposed canal ...
Strana 32
... evident from the fact that very soon after its ratification controversies arose as to its proper interpretation . It is not necessary for our present purposes , however , to enter into a discussion of the disputes that arose on this ...
... evident from the fact that very soon after its ratification controversies arose as to its proper interpretation . It is not necessary for our present purposes , however , to enter into a discussion of the disputes that arose on this ...
Strana 34
... evident that this proposal traversed the / stipulations contained in the Clayton - Bulwer treaty . It was not necessary , however , that Great Britain should protest , for New Granada soon perceived the extent of the proposal , and , as ...
... evident that this proposal traversed the / stipulations contained in the Clayton - Bulwer treaty . It was not necessary , however , that Great Britain should protest , for New Granada soon perceived the extent of the proposal , and , as ...
Strana 52
... evident that the Panama Canal would not be constructed by the French company . By the year 1888 the finances . of the company became seriously embarrassed . Capitalists in the United States saw in this fact for a a new undertaking , and ...
... evident that the Panama Canal would not be constructed by the French company . By the year 1888 the finances . of the company became seriously embarrassed . Capitalists in the United States saw in this fact for a a new undertaking , and ...
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