| 1903 - 406 pages
...martial law and by virtue of vested constitutional authority, when public order is disturbed, will approve by decree the ratification of the canal treaty...or, if the Government of the United States prefers, will call extra session of Congress with new and friendly members next May to approve the Treaty."... | |
| United States. President (1901-1909 : Roosevelt) - Panama Canal (Panama) - 1904 - 46 pages
...martial law; and, by virtue of vested constitutional authority, when public order is disturbed, [would] approve by decree the ratification of the canal treaty...Government of the United States prefers, [would] call extra session of the Congress— with new and friendly members—next May to approve the treaty." Having... | |
| Elihu Root - Panama - 1904 - 48 pages
...martial law and by virtue of vested constitutional authority, when public order is disturbed, will approve by decree the ratification of the canal treaty...or, if the Government of the United States prefers, will call extra session of Congress with new and friendly members next May to approve the Treaty."... | |
| Charles Francis Horne - Great events by famous historians - 1905 - 432 pages
...martial law, and by virtue of vested constitutional authority, when public order is disturbed, will approve by decree the ratification of the canal treaty...or, if the Government of the United States prefers, will call extra session of Congress and new and friendly members next May to approve the treaty." Because... | |
| Charles Harcourt Ainslie Forbes-Lindsay - Panama - 1906 - 410 pages
...martial law, and, by virtue of vested constitutional authority, when public order is disturbed, (would) approve by decree the ratification of the canal treaty...Having these facts in view, there is no shadow of a question that the Government of the United States proposed a treaty that was not only just, but generous... | |
| C. H. Forbes-Lindsay - Philippines - 1906 - 678 pages
...martial law, and, by virtue of vested constitutional authority, when public order is disturbed, (would) approve by decree the ratification of the canal treaty...Having these facts in view, there is no shadow of a question that the Government of the United States proposed a treaty that was not only just, but The... | |
| Willis Fletcher Johnson - Panama Canal (Panama) - 1906 - 542 pages
...martial law; and, by virtue of vested constitutional authority, when public order is disturbed, will approve by decree the ratification of the canal treaty...or, if the government of the United States prefers, will call extra session of the Congress —with new and friendly members—next May to approve the... | |
| John Bassett Moore - International law - 1906 - 1018 pages
...martial law; and, by virtue of vested constitutional authority, when public order is disturbed, will approve by decree the ratification of the canal treaty...or, if the Government of the United States prefers, will call extra session of the Congress — with new and friendly members — next May to approve the... | |
| John Bassett Moore - International law - 1906 - 1044 pages
...martial law; and, by virtue of vested constitutional authority, when public order is disturbed, will approve by decree the ratification of the canal treaty...or, if the Government of the United States prefers, will call extra session of the Congress — with new and friendly members — next May to approve the... | |
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