Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 515 |
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Strana vii
... Panama Congress , 1826 .... 294-312 American Congresses , 1847-1882 ... 312-316 International American Conference , 1890 ... 316-326 Interoceanic Canal and Clayton - Bulwer Treaty . 326-346 Yucatan , 1848 . 347 Cuba ... 349-357 San ...
... Panama Congress , 1826 .... 294-312 American Congresses , 1847-1882 ... 312-316 International American Conference , 1890 ... 316-326 Interoceanic Canal and Clayton - Bulwer Treaty . 326-346 Yucatan , 1848 . 347 Cuba ... 349-357 San ...
Strana 89
... Panama . In granting , however , their joint protection to any such canals or railways as are by this article specified , it is always understood by the United States and Great Britain that the parties con- structing or owning the same ...
... Panama . In granting , however , their joint protection to any such canals or railways as are by this article specified , it is always understood by the United States and Great Britain that the parties con- structing or owning the same ...
Strana 183
... Panama , which is given below . ] ARTICLE XXXV .- ( Panama Canal . ) - " The United States of America and the Republic of New Granada , desiring to make as durable as possible the relations which are to be established between the two ...
... Panama , which is given below . ] ARTICLE XXXV .- ( Panama Canal . ) - " The United States of America and the Republic of New Granada , desiring to make as durable as possible the relations which are to be established between the two ...
Strana 183
... Panama , which is given below . ] ARTICLE XXXV . ( Panama Canal . ) - The United States of America and the Republic of New Granada , desiring to make as durable as possible the relations which are to be established between the two ...
... Panama , which is given below . ] ARTICLE XXXV . ( Panama Canal . ) - The United States of America and the Republic of New Granada , desiring to make as durable as possible the relations which are to be established between the two ...
Strana 295
... Panama as a convenient place of meeting for the proposed congress . The object not only of these special treaties , but also of the proposed general alliance is here made plain . It is to present a united front to the hostile forces of ...
... Panama as a convenient place of meeting for the proposed congress . The object not only of these special treaties , but also of the proposed general alliance is here made plain . It is to present a united front to the hostile forces of ...
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Strana 120 - Commissaries of their own appointment, who shall enjoy the same privileges and powers as those of the most favored nations. But if any such Consul shall exercise commerce, they shall be submitted to the same laws and usages to which the private individuals of their nation are submitted, in the same place.