The Panama Canal: A Study in International Law and DiplomacyP.S. King and Son, 1911 - Počet stran: 207 |
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Strana 19
... suggest that there is sufficient justification for the assertion that the 1 Messages of the Presidents , vol . iv . p . 512 . V United States were perfectly sincere in expressing this view at UNITED STATES AND CANAL QUESTION 19.
... suggest that there is sufficient justification for the assertion that the 1 Messages of the Presidents , vol . iv . p . 512 . V United States were perfectly sincere in expressing this view at UNITED STATES AND CANAL QUESTION 19.
Strana 28
... suggest the reasons which prompted President 7 Taylor to adopt this conciliatory tone . He was confident that in this way he could obtain from the British Government the adoption of a less aggressive 1 Cited by Huberich , op . cit . p ...
... suggest the reasons which prompted President 7 Taylor to adopt this conciliatory tone . He was confident that in this way he could obtain from the British Government the adoption of a less aggressive 1 Cited by Huberich , op . cit . p ...
Strana 32
... suggestion of Great Britain that there should be a settlement by means of arbitration , was driven to state in his message to the Senate that " the wisest course would be to abrogate it " ( the treaty ) " by mutual consent , and to ...
... suggestion of Great Britain that there should be a settlement by means of arbitration , was driven to state in his message to the Senate that " the wisest course would be to abrogate it " ( the treaty ) " by mutual consent , and to ...
Strana 46
... suggesting that the treaty should not be binding . He argued that the con- vention had been made over thirty years ago , under exceptional and extraordinary circumstances which had entirely ceased to exist . The United States had gone ...
... suggesting that the treaty should not be binding . He argued that the con- vention had been made over thirty years ago , under exceptional and extraordinary circumstances which had entirely ceased to exist . The United States had gone ...
Strana 56
... suggestion for a new Canal Con- vention , and Great Britain , in a conciliatory disposi- tion , accepted the consideration of the American plan . ' A treaty was entered into between Great Britain and the United States on February 5 ...
... suggestion for a new Canal Con- vention , and Great Britain , in a conciliatory disposi- tion , accepted the consideration of the American plan . ' A treaty was entered into between Great Britain and the United States on February 5 ...
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