The Panama Canal: A Study in International Law and DiplomacyP.S. King and Son, 1911 - Počet stran: 207 |
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Strana 13
... treaty stipulations with them , such individuals or companies as may undertake to open a communication between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans by the construction of a ship canal across the Isthmus which connects North and South America ...
... treaty stipulations with them , such individuals or companies as may undertake to open a communication between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans by the construction of a ship canal across the Isthmus which connects North and South America ...
Strana 16
... treaty of peace , amity , navigation , and commerce with New Granada . In this convention there appears a clause ... treaty exists ; and in conse- quence , the United States also guarantee , in the same manner , the rights of sovereignty ...
... treaty of peace , amity , navigation , and commerce with New Granada . In this convention there appears a clause ... treaty exists ; and in conse- quence , the United States also guarantee , in the same manner , the rights of sovereignty ...
Strana 17
... treaty he says that " the Chargé d'affaires acted in this par- ticular upon his own responsibility and without instructions . " But Polk nevertheless assumed the responsibility , and transmitted the treaty to the Senate , where it was ...
... treaty he says that " the Chargé d'affaires acted in this par- ticular upon his own responsibility and without instructions . " But Polk nevertheless assumed the responsibility , and transmitted the treaty to the Senate , where it was ...
Strana 18
... treaty , as interpreted by President Polk . ' In enter- ing into the mutual guarantees proposed by the thirty- fifth article of this treaty , " thus runs his message , " neither the government of New Granada nor that of the United ...
... treaty , as interpreted by President Polk . ' In enter- ing into the mutual guarantees proposed by the thirty- fifth article of this treaty , " thus runs his message , " neither the government of New Granada nor that of the United ...
Strana 20
... treaty concluded by the United States with that republic.1 Such a step on the part of the United States would conclusively show that in fact they had not sought any exclusive advantages in signing the treaty referred to , in the event ...
... treaty concluded by the United States with that republic.1 Such a step on the part of the United States would conclusively show that in fact they had not sought any exclusive advantages in signing the treaty referred to , in the event ...
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