The Panama Canal: A Study in International Law and DiplomacyP.S. King and Son, 1911 - Počet stran: 207 |
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Strana 12
... never to be given to a flag at war with another nation . The government was to use its influence to have the neutrality of the canal , and that of the ocean to a certain extent around its termini , recognised by all the maritime powers ...
... never to be given to a flag at war with another nation . The government was to use its influence to have the neutrality of the canal , and that of the ocean to a certain extent around its termini , recognised by all the maritime powers ...
Strana 17
... never gave instruc- tions to his Chargé d'affaires at Bogotá for the insertion of the clause of guarantees . In his message to the Senate submitting the treaty he says that " the Chargé d'affaires acted in this par- ticular upon his own ...
... never gave instruc- tions to his Chargé d'affaires at Bogotá for the insertion of the clause of guarantees . In his message to the Senate submitting the treaty he says that " the Chargé d'affaires acted in this par- ticular upon his own ...
Strana 21
... never been the golden rule of governments . In the year 1862 , in the course of one of those insurrectionary movements that unfortunately have been so common in what is now called Colombia , General Mosquera , the leader of the ...
... never been the golden rule of governments . In the year 1862 , in the course of one of those insurrectionary movements that unfortunately have been so common in what is now called Colombia , General Mosquera , the leader of the ...
Strana 28
... never ratified . The new administration of General Taylor , animated by a sincere desire of reconciliation , and anxious to avoid an international complication in which the United States would not have been on the winning side ...
... never ratified . The new administration of General Taylor , animated by a sincere desire of reconciliation , and anxious to avoid an international complication in which the United States would not have been on the winning side ...
Strana 32
... never to obtain or maintain any exclusive control over the said canal . This provision proved to be a most potent estoppel to the policy which the United States were bent on pursuing , as we shall see , a few years later . That the ...
... never to obtain or maintain any exclusive control over the said canal . This provision proved to be a most potent estoppel to the policy which the United States were bent on pursuing , as we shall see , a few years later . That the ...
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The Panama Canal: A Study in International Law and Diplomacy Harmodio Arias Madrid Úplné zobrazení - 1911 |
The Panama Canal: A Study in International Law and Diplomacy Harmodio Arias Madrid Úplné zobrazení - 1911 |
The Panama Canal: A Study in International Law and Diplomacy Harmodio Arias Madrid Úplné zobrazení - 1911 |
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