The Panama Canal: A Study in International Law and DiplomacyP.S. King and Son, 1911 - Počet stran: 207 |
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... passage south of the Cape of Good Hope , he set out in his fourth and last voyage with the sole purpose of discovering the route which he thought must exist . It so happened that he directed his course to the spot where such ...
... passage south of the Cape of Good Hope , he set out in his fourth and last voyage with the sole purpose of discovering the route which he thought must exist . It so happened that he directed his course to the spot where such ...
Strana 11
... passage of sea vessels from ocean to ocean , the benefit of it ought not to be exclusively appropriated to any one nation , but should be extended to all parts of the globe upon the pay- ment of a just compensation or reasonable tolls ...
... passage of sea vessels from ocean to ocean , the benefit of it ought not to be exclusively appropriated to any one nation , but should be extended to all parts of the globe upon the pay- ment of a just compensation or reasonable tolls ...
Strana 18
... passage but the guarantee of great commercial powers that the Isthmus shall be neutral territory . The interests of the world at stake are so important that the security of this passage between the two oceans cannot be made to depend ...
... passage but the guarantee of great commercial powers that the Isthmus shall be neutral territory . The interests of the world at stake are so important that the security of this passage between the two oceans cannot be made to depend ...
Strana 19
... passage should be free to all nations , and that the equal enjoyment of it should be guaranteed by all the great commercial powers by means of a stipulation of neutrality . The United States did not , and indeed could not , aspire to ...
... passage should be free to all nations , and that the equal enjoyment of it should be guaranteed by all the great commercial powers by means of a stipulation of neutrality . The United States did not , and indeed could not , aspire to ...
Strana 20
... passage . On the other hand , no decisive steps had been taken by European powers so as to incite competition . It is true that from time to time a kind of theoretical interest in canal projects across the American Isthmus had been ...
... passage . On the other hand , no decisive steps had been taken by European powers so as to incite competition . It is true that from time to time a kind of theoretical interest in canal projects across the American Isthmus had been ...
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