Message from the President of the United States, in Response to Senate Resolution of February 11, 1880, Covering Report of Secretary of State: With Accompanying Documents, in Relation to the Proposed Interoceanic Canal Between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans |
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... granted to the United States and the citizens thereof , and certain rights and privileges were by that and other articles of the said treaty conferred on the government and people of the United States in relation to the said right of ...
... granted to the United States and the citizens thereof , and certain rights and privileges were by that and other articles of the said treaty conferred on the government and people of the United States in relation to the said right of ...
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... granted to said company by the Re- public of New Granada , constructed a railroad across the said isthmus ; And whereas it is for the mutual interest of the high contracting parties that this railroad , or any other interoceanic ...
... granted to said company by the Re- public of New Granada , constructed a railroad across the said isthmus ; And whereas it is for the mutual interest of the high contracting parties that this railroad , or any other interoceanic ...
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... granted or privileges conceded to the same , but will maintain with them friendly relations . Should either party at any time encroach upon the rights and privileges hereby granted and conceded , the other party inay , at its discre ...
... granted or privileges conceded to the same , but will maintain with them friendly relations . Should either party at any time encroach upon the rights and privileges hereby granted and conceded , the other party inay , at its discre ...
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... granted on each side of the canal shall be measured and divided into equal lots , the front whereof , bordering on the canal or its appendages , shall not ex- ceed three thousand three hundred yards . Said lots shall be equally ...
... granted on each side of the canal shall be measured and divided into equal lots , the front whereof , bordering on the canal or its appendages , shall not ex- ceed three thousand three hundred yards . Said lots shall be equally ...
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... granted which shall not have been sold to private individuals or retained as necessary for the canal , at the end of twenty years from the completion of the work , shall be- come the absolute property of the United States of Colombia ...
... granted which shall not have been sold to private individuals or retained as necessary for the canal , at the end of twenty years from the completion of the work , shall be- come the absolute property of the United States of Colombia ...
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Page 138 - Britain hereby declare, that neither the one nor the other will ever obtain or maintain for itself any exclusive control over the said Ship Canal; agreeing, that neither will ever erect or maintain any fortifications commanding the same, or in the vicinity thereof, or occupy, or fortify, or colonize, or assume, or exercise any dominion over Nicaragua, Costa Rica, the Mosquito coast, or any part of Central America...
Page 93 - Britain that the parties constructing or owning the same shall impose no other charges or conditions of traffic thereupon than the aforesaid Governments shall approve of as just and equitable; and that the same canals or railways, being open to the citizens and subjects of the United States and Great Britain on equal terms...
Page 99 - ... so long as they behave peaceably, and commit no offence against the laws; a'nd their goods and effects, of whatever description they may be, whether in their own custody, or...
Page 97 - ... of the said territories, respectively; also to hire and occupy houses and warehouses for the purposes of their commerce; and, generally, the merchants and traders of each nation, respectively, shall enjoy the most complete protection and security for their commerce, but subject always to the laws and statutes of the two countries, respectively.
Page 93 - ... pass, a contract for the construction of such a canal as that specified in this convention, to the stipulations of which contract neither of the contracting parties in this convention have any just cause to object, and the said persons or company shall, moreover, have made preparations, and expended time, money, and trouble, on...
Page 92 - Britain take advantage of any intimacy, or use any alliance, connection, or influence that either may possess with any State or Government through whose territory the said Canal may pass, for the purpose of acquiring or holding, directly or indirectly, for the...
Page 125 - Government should deem that the persons or company undertaking or managing the same adopt or establish such regulations concerning the traffic thereupon as are contrary to the spirit and intention of this convention, either by making unfair discriminations in favor of the commerce of one of...
Page 92 - Canal shall traverse, or which shall be near the waters applicable thereto; in order to induce such States, or Governments, to facilitate the construction of the said Canal...
Page 92 - And the contracting parties likewise agree that each shall enter into treaty stipulations with such of the Central American States as they may deem advisable for the purpose...