| United States. Department of State - Latin America - 1912 - 1522 pages
...whatever route may be deemed expedient, and to that end to remove any objection which may arise out of the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty to the construction of such...States, without impairing the general principle of neutralisation established in article 8 of that convention." It was upon that footing, and upon that... | |
| Albert Shaw - Periodicals - 1900
...objection which may arise out of the Convention of April 19, 1850, commonly called the CluytonBulwer Treaty, to the construction of such canal under the...States, without impairing the "general principle' 1 of neutral 1 ization established in Article VIII. of that Convention, have for that purpose appointed... | |
| Albert Shaw - American literature - 1900 - 810 pages
...Oceans, and to that end to remove any objection which may arise out of the Convention of April 19, 1850, commonly called the ClaytonBulwer Treaty, to...States, without impairing the "general principle" of neutral1' ization established in Article VIII. of that Convention, have for that purpose appointed... | |
| Frederick Albert Richardson - 1900 - 728 pages
...any objection which may arise out of the convention of April 19, 1850, to the construction of such a canal under the auspices of the Government of the...neutralization established in Article VIII of that convention." This treaty gives to the United States the right to build, own, and operate the canal. The canal is... | |
| United States - 1900 - 918 pages
...and Pacific oceans, and to remove any objection which might arise out of the convention of April 19, 1850, commonly called the Clayton-Bulwer treaty, to...the auspices of the Government of the United States. WILLIAM McKiNLEY. EXECUTIVE MANSION, Washington, DG, February 5, 1900. 1 The United States of America... | |
| Horace Greeley, John Fitch Cleveland, F. J. Ottarson, Alexander Jacob Schem, Edward McPherson, Henry Eckford Rhoades - Almanacs, American - 1901 - 462 pages
...Pacific oceans, and to that end remove any objection which may arise out of the convention of April 19, 1850, commonly called the Clayton-Bulwer treaty, to...appointed as their plenipotentiaries: The President oí the United States, John Hay, Secretary of State of the United States, and Her Majesty the Queen... | |
| History - 1901 - 1200 pages
...Pacific oceans, and to that end remove any objection which may arise out of the convention of April ip, 1850, commonly called the Clayton-Bulwer treaty, to...principle of neutralization established in Article 8 of that convention." THE TRANS-ISTHMIAN CANALS. Article 2 provides for the "general principle " of... | |
| Edmund Burke - Books - 1901 - 676 pages
...Oceans, and to that end to remove any objections which might arise out of the convention of April 19, 1850, commonly called the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty to...States without impairing the general principle of neutralisation established in Article VIII. of that convention. By this document which changed only... | |
| Edmund Burke - Books - 1901 - 692 pages
...Oceans, and to that end to remove any objections which might arise out of the convention of April 19, 1850, commonly called the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty to...States without impairing the general principle of neutralisation established in Article VIII. of that convention. By this document which changed only... | |
| American literature - 1901 - 794 pages
...to remove any objection which may arise out of the convention of April 19, 1850, commonly known as the Clayton-Bulwer treaty, to the construction of...impairing the general principle of neutralization." The first article of the treaty proposed by Mr. Hay gives to the United States the right to build the... | |
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