Canal Treaties: Executive Documents Presented to the U.S. Senate, Together with Proceedings by the Senate Thereon Relative to the Panama Canal, 2권U.S. Government Printing Office, 1914 - 84페이지 |
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... accepted by Great Britain and becomes Article IV of the treaty now submitted . It is thought to do entire justice to the reasonable demands of Great Britain in preserving the general principle of neutralization and at the same time to ...
... accepted by Great Britain and becomes Article IV of the treaty now submitted . It is thought to do entire justice to the reasonable demands of Great Britain in preserving the general principle of neutralization and at the same time to ...
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... accepted would make Rule I more objectionable than the third article of the former treaty , which was stricken out by the Senate's amendment , for that only invited other powers to come in and become parties to the contract after ...
... accepted would make Rule I more objectionable than the third article of the former treaty , which was stricken out by the Senate's amendment , for that only invited other powers to come in and become parties to the contract after ...
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... accept the convention unconditionally , as a signal proof of their friendly disposition and of their desire not to impede the execution of a project declared to be of national importance to the people of the United States . Your ...
... accept the convention unconditionally , as a signal proof of their friendly disposition and of their desire not to impede the execution of a project declared to be of national importance to the people of the United States . Your ...
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... accept . It would follow , were His Majesty's Government to agree to such an arrangement , that while the United States would have a treaty right to interfere with the canal in time of war , or apprehended war , and while other powers ...
... accept . It would follow , were His Majesty's Government to agree to such an arrangement , that while the United States would have a treaty right to interfere with the canal in time of war , or apprehended war , and while other powers ...
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... accept the convention in the shape presented to them by the American ambassador , and why they prefer , as matters ... accepted by both Governments , which the Government of the United States might have desired to propose , and they ...
... accept the convention in the shape presented to them by the American ambassador , and why they prefer , as matters ... accepted by both Governments , which the Government of the United States might have desired to propose , and they ...
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adopted affirmative amendment proposed apply to measures Article II article shall apply Article VIII Atlantic and Pacific auxiliary belligerent Britain called the Clayton-Bulwer canal to connect Central America charges of traffic cities of Panama clause Clayton-Bulwer convention Clayton-Bulwer treaty concessions connect the Atlantic Culberson draft established in Article facilitate the construction following amendments Foraker forces the defense former treaty fortifications free and open Government of Colombia Hansbrough HAY-PAUNCEFOTE TREATY Heitfeld high contracting parties insert JOHN HAY Jones of Arkansas Lord Lansdowne Lord Pauncefote maintenance of public Majesty Majesty's Government McLaurin ment Messrs Mosquito Coast nations Nicaragua Nicaragua Canal Pacific oceans Panama and Colon Panama Canal Company powers present convention present treaty President protection provisions public order question to agree ratification remove any objection Republic of Colombia Republic of Panama respective plenipotentiaries ship canal sovereignty stipulations take for securing territory thereof Tillman tion United vention vessels of commerce voted Washington words zone