The Panama Canal: A Study in International Law and DiplomacyP.S. King and Son, 1911 - Počet stran: 207 |
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... object of the United States mission . would have been defeated , even if the delegates had not been sent too late , because of the conditions and restrictions imposed on their powers . In the instruc- tions of the American ...
... object of the United States mission . would have been defeated , even if the delegates had not been sent too late , because of the conditions and restrictions imposed on their powers . In the instruc- tions of the American ...
Strana 11
... object , if it ever should be accomplished , will be interesting in a greater or less degree to all parts of the world , but especially to this continent will accrue its greatest benefits . . . . If the work should ever be executed so ...
... object , if it ever should be accomplished , will be interesting in a greater or less degree to all parts of the world , but especially to this continent will accrue its greatest benefits . . . . If the work should ever be executed so ...
Strana 18
... object , as presented by the Senate of the United States in their resolution to which I have already referred , 2 is to secure to all nations the free and equal right of passage over the Isthmus . If the United States , as the chief of ...
... object , as presented by the Senate of the United States in their resolution to which I have already referred , 2 is to secure to all nations the free and equal right of passage over the Isthmus . If the United States , as the chief of ...
Strana 26
... object of Great Britain in this seizure is evident from the policy which she has uniformly pursued throughout her history , of seizing upon every commercial point in the world whenever circum- stances have placed it in her power ; and ...
... object of Great Britain in this seizure is evident from the policy which she has uniformly pursued throughout her history , of seizing upon every commercial point in the world whenever circum- stances have placed it in her power ; and ...
Strana 30
... object , but also to establish a general principle , they hereby agree to extend their protection , by treaty stipulation , to any other practicable com- munications , whether by canal or railway across the Isthmus and especially the ...
... object , but also to establish a general principle , they hereby agree to extend their protection , by treaty stipulation , to any other practicable com- munications , whether by canal or railway across the Isthmus and especially the ...
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