The Panama Canal: A Study in International Law and DiplomacyP.S. King and Son, 1911 - Počet stran: 207 |
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... measures that should be taken in order to secure to all nations the usage of the canal and the safety of passage in case of war . It is possible , as is pointed out by M. Achille Viallate , that at that time the United States would have ...
... measures that should be taken in order to secure to all nations the usage of the canal and the safety of passage in case of war . It is possible , as is pointed out by M. Achille Viallate , that at that time the United States would have ...
Strana 20
... measures had as yet been taken that would give foundation to the belief of a successful enterprise . As evidence of the sincerity of the United States that the passage should be free to all , it may be stated here that in a dis- patch ...
... measures had as yet been taken that would give foundation to the belief of a successful enterprise . As evidence of the sincerity of the United States that the passage should be free to all , it may be stated here that in a dis- patch ...
Strana 26
... measure a clear and decisive opposition to the policy of the United States of a canal subject to control by none.2 It is evident that , if the canal 1 The History of the Clayton - Bulwer Treaty , pp . 37-42 . 2 Mr. Buchanan , who was ...
... measure a clear and decisive opposition to the policy of the United States of a canal subject to control by none.2 It is evident that , if the canal 1 The History of the Clayton - Bulwer Treaty , pp . 37-42 . 2 Mr. Buchanan , who was ...
Strana 33
... measures to satisfy foreign powers that it would be kept for their common use on fair terms , and they would be asked to become parties with the United States V ) for a guarautee of the neutrality of that part 3 THE CLAYTON - BULWER ...
... measures to satisfy foreign powers that it would be kept for their common use on fair terms , and they would be asked to become parties with the United States V ) for a guarautee of the neutrality of that part 3 THE CLAYTON - BULWER ...
Strana 45
... measure on the part of England and France would give ad- ditional security to the transit , and would be regarded favourably , therefore , by the government of the United States . " 3 Even more worthy of note is the fact that Secretary ...
... measure on the part of England and France would give ad- ditional security to the transit , and would be regarded favourably , therefore , by the government of the United States . " 3 Even more worthy of note is the fact that Secretary ...
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