Resolved that when any harbor or other place in the American continents is so situated that the occupation thereof for naval or military purposes might threaten the communications or the safety of the United States, the Government of the United States... The Journal of International Relations - Strana 314upravili: - 1914Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1912 - 880 str.
...concern the possession of such harbor or other place by any corporation or association which has such relation to another Government, not American, as to...practical power of control for national purposes." The resolution is somewhat cumbersome In its wording, but its meaning Is perfectly clear. There was... | |
| Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1923 - 976 str.
...resolution is as follows : Resolved, That when any harbor or other place in the American Continents is so situated that the occupation thereof, for naval...give that government practical power of control for naval or military purposes. This resolution was spoken of in the press as an extension of the Monroe... | |
| 1917 - 962 str.
...United States Senate, of the so-called Lodge Resolution, which is quoted in the complaint as follows: That when any harbor or other place in the American...practical power of control for national purposes. In discussing the same point, the complaint quotes from the editorial comment on the Lodge Resolution... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1912 - 1130 str.
...situated that the occupation thereof for naval or military purposes might threaten the communication or the safety of the United States, the government...give that government practical power of control for naval or military purposes. The newspapers have referred to this resolution as either an extension... | |
| 1918 - 954 str.
...the safety or communications of the United States" by "any corporation or association which has such relation to another government, not American, as to...practical power of control for national purposes" "could not be seen without grave concern" by the United States.82 This seemed to assume that the United... | |
| 1918 - 962 str.
...the safety or communications of the United States" by "any corporation or association which has such relation to another government, not American, as to...practical power of control for national purposes" "could not be seen without grave concern" by the United States." This seemed to assume that the United... | |
| 1912 - 800 str.
...continent suitable for conversion into military or naval bases, whenever the corporations have ' ' such a relation to another government not American...give that government practical power of control." The vote upon this resolution was 51 to 4, the dissentients wishing to have the language made more... | |
| Stephen Bonsal - 1912 - 550 str.
...the possession of such harbour or any other place by any corporation or association which has such relation to another government, not American, as to...give that government practical power of control for naval or military purposes." The resolution was presented in the Senate and accepted by an overwhelming... | |
| STEPHEN BONSAL - 1912 - 564 str.
...the possession of such harbour or any other place by any corporation or association which has such relation to another government, not American, as to...give that government practical power of control for naval or military purposes." The resolution was presented in the Senate and accepted by an overwhelming... | |
| 1913 - 756 str.
...would assume, should a situation arise such as had been suspected to exist at Magdalena Bay. The senate resolved: "That when any harbor or other place in...practical power of control for national purposes." Opinion is much divided as to the wisdom of making a declaration of this kind, looking to an entirely... | |
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