United States Congressional Serial SetU.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 - Počet stran: 523 |
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... tion of their rights and interests with respect to the Panama Canal . The negotiation of these treaties , it should be stressed , was not acci- dental , but the result of long - range interoceanic canal policies of the United States ...
... tion of their rights and interests with respect to the Panama Canal . The negotiation of these treaties , it should be stressed , was not acci- dental , but the result of long - range interoceanic canal policies of the United States ...
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... tion with boundaries as derived from the Colombian law of June 9 , 1855 , and agreed to conclude with Panama a treaty of peace and friendship to bring about regular diplomatic relations between the two countries . All this was ...
... tion with boundaries as derived from the Colombian law of June 9 , 1855 , and agreed to conclude with Panama a treaty of peace and friendship to bring about regular diplomatic relations between the two countries . All this was ...
Strana 12
... tion 205 of the present Congress , the text of which follows : Whereas there is now being strongly urged in certain quarters of the world the surrender , by the United States , without reimbursement of the Panama Canal , to the United ...
... tion 205 of the present Congress , the text of which follows : Whereas there is now being strongly urged in certain quarters of the world the surrender , by the United States , without reimbursement of the Panama Canal , to the United ...
Strana 22
... tion . Second . Stated that Panama would be ready at any time to sub- mit this question to proper internation courts for settlement . Third . Demand a larger share in toll receipts of the Panama Canal . Fourth . Quoted an April 18 ...
... tion . Second . Stated that Panama would be ready at any time to sub- mit this question to proper internation courts for settlement . Third . Demand a larger share in toll receipts of the Panama Canal . Fourth . Quoted an April 18 ...
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candor that the U.S. Government " would never recede from the posi- tion which it had taken in the note of Secretary Hay in 1904. This Government could not and would not enter into any discussion affecting its full right to deal with ...
candor that the U.S. Government " would never recede from the posi- tion which it had taken in the note of Secretary Hay in 1904. This Government could not and would not enter into any discussion affecting its full right to deal with ...
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