| John Owen Collins - 1912 - 342 str.
...Convention, namely, — that of constructing and maintaining the said Canal as a ship-communication between the two Oceans, for the benefit of mankind,...requested by the other, in aiding and assisting the negotiations of such treaty stipulations; and should any differences arise as to right or property... | |
| United States. Department of Commerce and Labor - 1912 - 802 str.
...the great design of this convention, namely, that of constructing and maintaining the said canal aa a ship communication between the two oceans, for the...on equal terms to all, and of protecting the same. * * * ART. VIII. * * * It is always understood by the United States and Great Britain that the parties... | |
| United States. Dept. of Commerce and Labor - 1912 - 804 str.
...the great design of this convention, namely, tnat of constructing and maintaining the said canal as a ship communication between the two oceans, for the...benefit of mankind, on equal terms to all, and of protect ing the same. * * * ART. VIII. * * * It is always understood by the United States and Great... | |
| Leander Trowbridge Chamberlain - 1912 - 768 str.
...the great design of this convention, namely, that of constructing and maintaining the said canal as a ship communication between the two oceans for the benefit of mankind, an equal terms to all, and of protecting the same; and they also agree that the good offices of either... | |
| Elihu Root - 1913 - 40 str.
...the great design of this convention, namely, that of constructing and maintaining the said canal as a ship communication between the two oceans for the...on equal terms to all, and of protecting the same." 6 The Governments of the United States and Great Britain having not only desired, in entering into... | |
| Elihu Root - 1913 - 36 str.
...their origin in a solemn declaration that there should be constructed and maintained a ship canal " between the two oceans for the benefit of mankind, on equal terms to all." In the eighth article of that treaty the parties agreed: t in tH' 1 The G only do; Governments of the... | |
| United States - 1914 - 64 str.
...Convention, namely, — that of constructing and maintaining the said Canal as a ship-communication between the two Oceans, for the benefit of mankind,...requested by the other, in aiding and assisting the negotiations of such treaty stipulations; and, should any differences arise as to right or property... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1914 - 630 str.
...conveation, namely, that of constructing and maiataining the said canal as a ship communication betn^een the two oceans for the benefit of mankind, on equal...employed, when requested by the other, in aiding and ass/sting the negotiation of such treaty stipulations,' and should any differences arise as to right... | |
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