The Canal Tolls and American ShippingMcBride, Nast & Company, 1914 - Počet stran: 243 |
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... Congress , advising the consideration by that Congress of the matter of a canal . In 1835 the Senate adopted a resolution request- ing the President to consider the expediency of opening negotiations with the governments of other ...
... Congress , advising the consideration by that Congress of the matter of a canal . In 1835 the Senate adopted a resolution request- ing the President to consider the expediency of opening negotiations with the governments of other ...
Strana 21
... Congress took up this subject very fully . The Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate presented to the Fifty - first Congress a re- port containing a review of the history of the Clayton - Bulwer Treaty and it reported to the ...
... Congress took up this subject very fully . The Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate presented to the Fifty - first Congress a re- port containing a review of the history of the Clayton - Bulwer Treaty and it reported to the ...
Strana 22
... Congress to build the Canal , and it could not ask Congress to use the money of the United States in a project controlled in any way by a foreign nation . Abrogation would however have left both par- ties freedom of action in Central ...
... Congress to build the Canal , and it could not ask Congress to use the money of the United States in a project controlled in any way by a foreign nation . Abrogation would however have left both par- ties freedom of action in Central ...
Strana 58
... Congress on this ques- tion says : It is unnecessary to resort to a device or subterfuge in order to do indirectly what we have a right to do directly . Or to quote President Taft upon this question : If there is no " difference in ...
... Congress on this ques- tion says : It is unnecessary to resort to a device or subterfuge in order to do indirectly what we have a right to do directly . Or to quote President Taft upon this question : If there is no " difference in ...
Strana 68
... Congress took up the inves- tigation of the Clayton - Bulwer Convention and unanimously stated their conviction that we were fully at liberty to proceed in any way we saw fit to promote the construction of an Isthmian Canal . The ...
... Congress took up the inves- tigation of the Clayton - Bulwer Convention and unanimously stated their conviction that we were fully at liberty to proceed in any way we saw fit to promote the construction of an Isthmian Canal . The ...
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