The Panama Canal: A Study in International Law and DiplomacyP.S. King and Son, 1911 - Počet stran: 207 |
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... maritime nations have interests of transcendent value on those sea - routes which , on account of their position as supplying the most convenient means of communication , may properly be called international . This is the reason why the ...
... maritime nations have interests of transcendent value on those sea - routes which , on account of their position as supplying the most convenient means of communication , may properly be called international . This is the reason why the ...
Strana x
... MARITIME CANAL 159 IV . TREATY BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED STATES TO FACILITATE THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SHIP CANAL ( HAY - PAUNCEFOTE ) 165 V. CONVENTION BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND THE REPUBLIC OF PANAMA FOR THE CONSTRUCTION ...
... MARITIME CANAL 159 IV . TREATY BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED STATES TO FACILITATE THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SHIP CANAL ( HAY - PAUNCEFOTE ) 165 V. CONVENTION BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND THE REPUBLIC OF PANAMA FOR THE CONSTRUCTION ...
Strana 2
... maritime communication . It is well known that the result of this policy has ultimately culminated in the construction of the canal under the control of the United States . We must therefore trace step by step the progress of this ...
... maritime communication . It is well known that the result of this policy has ultimately culminated in the construction of the canal under the control of the United States . We must therefore trace step by step the progress of this ...
Strana 12
... 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. Huberich is of opinion that the terms of this contract ...
... 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. Huberich is of opinion that the terms of this contract ...
Strana 14
... maritime canal , and praying the aid of the State for such enter- prise . This memorial was submitted to the Committee of Roads and Canals of the House of Representatives . Mr. C. F. Mercer , in his report of March 2 , 1839 , said ...
... maritime canal , and praying the aid of the State for such enter- prise . This memorial was submitted to the Committee of Roads and Canals of the House of Representatives . Mr. C. F. Mercer , in his report of March 2 , 1839 , said ...
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