| United States. Department of State - 1909 - 986 str.
...bonds with the Republic of Colombia and have resumed their independence. As soon as you are convinced that a de facto government, republican in form and without substantial opposition on the part of its own people, has been established on the Isthmus of Panama, you will enter into relations... | |
| Leander Trowbridge Chamberlain - 1912 - 768 str.
...people of Panama have by an apparently unanimous movement dissolved their connection with the Republic of Colombia and resumed their independence. When you...are satisfied that a de facto government, republican ili form and without substantial opposition from its own people, has been established in the State... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1912 - 702 str.
...bonds with the Republic of Colombia and have resumed their independence. As soon as you are convinced that a de facto government, republican In form and without substantial opposition on the part of its own people, has Ькеп established on the Isthmus of Panama, you will enter into... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1913 - 756 str.
...have, by an apparently unanimous movement, dissolved their political connections with the Republic of Colombia and resumed their independence. When you...satisfied that a de facto government, republican in form ami without substantial opposition from Vis CTWYV ' estabUslit-fJ in t tío Sí.-iír- of í'amuna.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1918 - 752 str.
...Panama have by an apparently unanimous movement dissolved their connection with the Republic of Columbia and resumed their independence. When you are satisfied...that a de facto government, republican in form and withoot substantial opposition from its own people, has been established in the State of Panama, you... | |
| Hannis Taylor - 1914 - 32 str.
...territory. Thus a mere consul was endowed with the august function of recognizing the new republic when satisfied that a de facto government, republican in...without substantial opposition from its own people, had been established in the State of Panama. A little later in the day the President of the United... | |
| 1914 - 630 str.
...and without substantial opposition on the part of its own people, has been established on the Isthmus of Panama, you will enter into relations with it as the responsible government of the territory, and you will address to it a request that it take the measures necessary for the protection of the persons... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1914 - 630 str.
...bonds.with the Republic of Colombia and have resumed their independence. As soon as you are convinced that a de facto government, republican in form and without substantial opposition on the part of its own people, has been established on the Isthmus of Panama, you will enter into relations... | |
| United States. President - 1917 - 490 str.
...executive and Congress foredoomed the treaty to failure. The Government of the United States, being satisfied that a de facto government, republican in...without substantial opposition from its own people, had been there established, extended its recognition to the new Republic of Panama on November 6, 1903.... | |
| Charles Emanuel Martin - 1921 - 186 str.
...representative of the United States at Panama to enter into relations with the new government when he was satisfied that " a de facto government, republican...without substantial opposition from its own people " had been established.2 He was also directed to look to that government for the protection of American... | |
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