Canal Treaties: Executive Documents Presented to the U.S. Senate, Together with Proceedings by the Senate Thereon Relative to the Panama Canal, Volumen2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1914 - 84 páginas |
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... effect if one clause per- mitting defensive measures and another clause ( which has now been omitted ) prohibiting fortification of the canal were allowed to stand side by side in the same convention . This amendment was strenuously ...
... effect if one clause per- mitting defensive measures and another clause ( which has now been omitted ) prohibiting fortification of the canal were allowed to stand side by side in the same convention . This amendment was strenuously ...
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... effect of war upon treaties when not specially otherwise provided , and would remit both parties to their original and natural right of self - defense and give to the United States the clear right to close the canal against the other ...
... effect of war upon treaties when not specially otherwise provided , and would remit both parties to their original and natural right of self - defense and give to the United States the clear right to close the canal against the other ...
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... effects of the Clayton - Bulwer treaty , of which the United States hoped to be relieved altogether . He believed that now that a canal is about to be built at the sole cost of the United States for the equal benefit of all nations , it ...
... effects of the Clayton - Bulwer treaty , of which the United States hoped to be relieved altogether . He believed that now that a canal is about to be built at the sole cost of the United States for the equal benefit of all nations , it ...
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... effect of the amendment can best be understood by reference to the inclosed copy of the articles of the treaty , Nos . I and VI , which , assuming that the United States Government would undertake all the obligations imposed by Article ...
... effect of the amendment can best be understood by reference to the inclosed copy of the articles of the treaty , Nos . I and VI , which , assuming that the United States Government would undertake all the obligations imposed by Article ...
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... the signatory powers in Egypt the duty of watching over the execu • tion of the treaty , and taking measures to secure the free passage of the canal . the canal , the object or effect of which might HAY - PAUNCEFOTE TREATY . 41.
... the signatory powers in Egypt the duty of watching over the execu • tion of the treaty , and taking measures to secure the free passage of the canal . the canal , the object or effect of which might HAY - PAUNCEFOTE TREATY . 41.
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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