The Panama Canal: A Study in International Law and DiplomacyP.S. King and Son, 1911 - Počet stran: 207 |
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Strana vi
... nature , causes , and conse- quences of the notion of neutralisation as applicable to waterways , and have also compared the Suez and Panama Canals in respect of their legal position , owing , especially , to the fact that the Hay ...
... nature , causes , and conse- quences of the notion of neutralisation as applicable to waterways , and have also compared the Suez and Panama Canals in respect of their legal position , owing , especially , to the fact that the Hay ...
Strana vii
... nature . I must acknowledge here my debt of gratitude towards him for his sympathetic aid in reading the whole of my manuscript , which has thus necessarily profited by his great care and profound judgment . HARMODIO ARIAS . THE LONDON ...
... nature . I must acknowledge here my debt of gratitude towards him for his sympathetic aid in reading the whole of my manuscript , which has thus necessarily profited by his great care and profound judgment . HARMODIO ARIAS . THE LONDON ...
Strana 44
... nature of an alliance against the United States . " He concludes by warning his representatives at the European courts . " You will be careful in any conversation you may have , " he tells them , " not to represent the position of the ...
... nature of an alliance against the United States . " He concludes by warning his representatives at the European courts . " You will be careful in any conversation you may have , " he tells them , " not to represent the position of the ...
Strana 53
... natural than that the United States should consider themselves the most adequate nation for the completion of the enterprise . About the time of the Panama Canal failure , an American company had been incorporated to start the ...
... natural than that the United States should consider themselves the most adequate nation for the completion of the enterprise . About the time of the Panama Canal failure , an American company had been incorporated to start the ...
Strana 55
... natural that this passage in the message should excite much comment , and there- fore Lord Pauncefote , the British Ambassador at Washington , approached the Secretary of State on the subject . He was assured that the United States had ...
... natural that this passage in the message should excite much comment , and there- fore Lord Pauncefote , the British Ambassador at Washington , approached the Secretary of State on the subject . He was assured that the United States had ...
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