The Panama Canal: A Study in International Law and DiplomacyP.S. King and Son, 1911 - Počet stran: 207 |
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Strana 2
... extent the privileges of neutralisation would attach , both in theory and in fact , to the waterway that will separate North and South America . Objection may be taken to the treatment of the subject in this manner . In fact , it is ...
... extent the privileges of neutralisation would attach , both in theory and in fact , to the waterway that will separate North and South America . Objection may be taken to the treatment of the subject in this manner . In fact , it is ...
Strana 12
... extent around its termini , recognised by all the maritime powers.1 › This seems to have been in accordance with the American view , if indeed the United States had a settled policy on the question of the canal at that period . Mr ...
... extent around its termini , recognised by all the maritime powers.1 › This seems to have been in accordance with the American view , if indeed the United States had a settled policy on the question of the canal at that period . Mr ...
Strana 17
... extent it was excusable , to fear British designs in Spanish America . To counteract any aggressive tendencies that Great Britain might have had on the Isthmus , Mallarino urged on the American Chargé d'affaires the adoption of his plan ...
... extent it was excusable , to fear British designs in Spanish America . To counteract any aggressive tendencies that Great Britain might have had on the Isthmus , Mallarino urged on the American Chargé d'affaires the adoption of his plan ...
Strana 18
... extent of the neutrality that the United States guaranteed 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 ...
... extent of the neutrality that the United States guaranteed 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 ...
Strana 23
... extent of the " neutralisation neutralisation " bestowed on the Isthmus , as provided by the treaty of 1846. Accord- ing to the views of the United States , this amounted to some kind of protection by means of which freedom of transit ...
... extent of the " neutralisation neutralisation " bestowed on the Isthmus , as provided by the treaty of 1846. Accord- ing to the views of the United States , this amounted to some kind of protection by means of which freedom of transit ...
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