The Canal, when constructed, and the entrances thereto shall be neutral in perpetuity, and shall be opened upon the terms provided for by Section I of Article three of, and in conformity with all the stipulations of, the treaty entered into by the Governments... United States Congressional Serial Set - Page 71913Full view - About this book
| History, Modern - 1904 - 380 pages
...neutral in perpetuity, and shall be opened upon the terms provided for by Section I of Article three of, and in conformity with all the stipulations of,...United States and Great Britain on November 18, 1901. Article XIX. The Government of the Republic of Panama shall have the right to transport over the Canal... | |
| American Geographical Society of New York - Electronic journals - 1913 - 1180 pages
...shall be open upon the terms provided for by Section I of Article III, of and in conformity with all of the stipulations of the treaty entered into by the...United States and Great Britain on November 18, 1901. [This refers to the Hay-Pauncefote Treaty, "designed to facilitate the construction of the Panama Canal."]... | |
| United States - United States - 1904 - 1020 pages
...neutral in perpetuity, and shall be opened upon the terms provided for by Section I of Article three of, and in conformity with all the stipulations of,...United States and Great Britain on November 18, 1901. ARTICLE XIX. The Government of the Republic* of Panama shall have the right to transport over the Canal... | |
| Adelaide Louise Rouse - United States - 1904 - 514 pages
...neutral in perpetuity, and shall be opened upon the terms provided for by Section I of Article three of, and in conformity with all the stipulations of,...United States and Great Britain on November 18, 1901. ARTICLE XIX The Government of the Republic of Panama shall have the right to transport over the Canal... | |
| Adelaide Louise Rouse - United States - 1904 - 508 pages
...neutral in perpetuity, and shall be opened upon the terms provided for by Section I of Article three of, and in conformity with all the stipulations of,...the United States and Great Britain on November 18, 1Q01. 4,08 ARTICLE XIX The Government of the Republic of Panama shall have the right to transport over... | |
| United States - United States - 1904 - 1052 pages
...neutral in perpetuity, and shall be opened upon the terms provided for by Section I of Article three of, and in conformity with all the stipulations of,...the United States and Great Britain on November 18, 1001. ARTICLE XIX. The Government of the Republic of Panama shall have the right to transport over... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens, Karl Friedrich Lucian Samwer, Julius Hopf, Felix Stoerk - Europe - 1905 - 788 pages
...neutral in perpetuity, and sh;Jl be opened upon the terms provided for by Section I of Article three of, and in conformity with all the stipulations of,...United States and Great Britain on November 18, 1901. Article XIX. The Government of the Republic of Panama shall have the right to transport over the Canal... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1905 - 1100 pages
...tonnage dues on the part of the Republic of Panama. ARTICLE XVIII. for by Section I of Article three of, and in conformity with all the stipulations of,...United States and Great Britain on November 18, 1901. ARTICLE XIX. The Government of the Republic of Panama shall have the right to transport over the Canal... | |
| William Lindsay Scruggs - Colombia - 1905 - 430 pages
...neutral in perpetuity, and shall be opened upon the terms provided for by Section I of Article three of, and in conformity with all the stipulations of,...United States and Great Britain on November 18, 1901. ARTICLE XIX The Government of the Republic of Panama shall have the right to transport over the Canal... | |
| C. H. Forbes-Lindsay - Philippines - 1906 - 678 pages
...neutral in perpetuity, and shall be open upon the terms provided for by section 1 of article three of, and in conformity with all the stipulations of,...States and Great Britain on November 18, 1901." * In accordance with the provisions of the Spooner Bill, the President appointed a commission of seven members... | |
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