The Panama Canal: A Study in International Law and DiplomacyP.S. King and Son, 1911 - Počet stran: 207 |
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Strana 11
... 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 . " 1 It is ...
... 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 . " 1 It is ...
Strana 30
... vessels of either must be allowed to pass unmolested . ( iv ) Great Britain and the United States promise to guard the safety and neutrality of the canal , and to invite all nations to do the same . ( v ) The two governments " having ...
... vessels of either must be allowed to pass unmolested . ( iv ) Great Britain and the United States promise to guard the safety and neutrality of the canal , and to invite all nations to do the same . ( v ) The two governments " having ...
Strana 32
... vessels of either nation were to be allowed to cross the canal unmolested . It becomes evident , therefore , that if the provision whereby other countries would be invited to guarantee the neutrality of the route came into operation ...
... vessels of either nation were to be allowed to cross the canal unmolested . It becomes evident , therefore , that if the provision whereby other countries would be invited to guarantee the neutrality of the route came into operation ...
Strana 38
... vessels and munitions of war . " This treaty was summarily rejected by the Colombian Congress . On the appointment of Mr. Grant as President of the United States , Mr. Stephen A. Hurlbut was sent to Colombia in order to conclude a new ...
... vessels and munitions of war . " This treaty was summarily rejected by the Colombian Congress . On the appointment of Mr. Grant as President of the United States , Mr. Stephen A. Hurlbut was sent to Colombia in order to conclude a new ...
Strana 43
... vessels of a hostile nation through the canal at Panama would be no more admissible ( than would the passage of the armed forces of a hostile nation over the railway lines joining the Atlantic and the Pacific shores of the United States ...
... vessels of a hostile nation through the canal at Panama would be no more admissible ( than would the passage of the armed forces of a hostile nation over the railway lines joining the Atlantic and the Pacific shores of the United States ...
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