I pass by the question as to what assurance we have that they would now keep their pledge and not again refuse to ratify the treaty if they had the power; for, of course, I will not for one moment discuss the possibility of the United States committing... The Americans in Panama - Strana 46autor/autoři: William Rufus Scott - 1912 - 258 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Robert Cornelius V. Meyers - 1902 - 638 str.
...President contends the United States proposed a treaty not only just, but generous to Colombia. "I will not for one moment discuss the possibility of the...baseness as to abandon the new Republic of Panama." "If the pending treaty with Panama should not be ratified by the Senate, this would not alter the fact... | |
| Henry William Elson - 1904 - 1022 str.
...bringing about the revolt in Panama, that it simply recognized the new nation, as it had a right to do, that " he would not for one moment discuss the possibility...of such baseness as to abandon the new republic," and that the only question now to be considered was whether to build the canal or not to build it.... | |
| United States. President (1901-1909 : Roosevelt) - 1904 - 46 str.
...their pledge and not again refuse to ratify the treaty if they had the power; for, of course, I will not for one moment discuss the possibility of the...baseness as to abandon the new Republic of Panama. Third. Finally the Congress definitely settled where the canal was to be built. It was provided that... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1904 - 982 str.
..." Hey, there ! I'm going to fight, too, maybe, perhaps." From the Tritnme (Chicago). SAFE. "I will not for one moment discuss the possibility of the...baseness as to abandon the new republic of Panama." — President Roosevelt. From the Post (Cincinnati). THE KIND OF A WEAPON COLOMBIA NEEDS. From the... | |
| Hezekiah Butterworth - 1904 - 378 str.
...their pledge and not again refuse to ratify the treaty if they had the power ; for, of course, I will not for one moment discuss the possibility of the...baseness as to abandon the new republic of Panama." "Third — Finally the Congress definitely settled where the canal was to be built. It was provided... | |
| United States. President (1901-1909 : Roosevelt), Theodore Roosevelt - 1904 - 512 str.
...their pledge and not again refuse to ratify the treaty if they had the power; for, of course, I will not for one moment discuss the possibility of the...baseness as to abandon the new Republic of Panama. Third. Finally the Congress definitely settled where the canal was to be built. It was provided that... | |
| Francis Curtis - 1904 - 592 str.
...their pledge and not again refuse to ratify the treaty if they had the power; for, of course, I will not for one moment discuss the possibility of the...baseness as to abandon the new republic of Panama. . It was the opinion of eminent international jurists that in view of the fact that the great design... | |
| C. H. Forbes-Lindsay - 1906 - 678 str.
...their pledge and not again refuse to ratify the treaty if they had the power ; for, of course, I will not for one moment discuss the possibility of the...baseness as to abandon the new Republic of Panama." DESCRIPTION OF THE ISTHMUS OF PANAMA. The recognition of the independence of Panama by the United States... | |
| Charles Harcourt Ainslie Forbes-Lindsay - 1906 - 410 str.
...their pledge and not again refuse to ratify the treaty if they had the power ; for, of course, I will not for one moment discuss the possibility of the...baseness as to abandon the new Republic of Panama." DESCRIPTION OF THE ISTHMUS OF PANAMA. The recognition of the independence of Panama by the United States... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1044 str.
...their pledge and not again refuse to ratify the treaty if they had the power; for. of course, I will not for one moment discuss the possibility of the...baseness as to abandon the new Republic of Panama. "Third. Finally, the Congress definitely settled where the canal was to be built. It was provided that... | |
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