Correspondence in Relation to the Proposed Inter-oceanic Canal Between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty and the Monroe Doctrine: Being a Reprint of Senate Ex. Docs. No. 112, 46th Cong.; 2d Sess.; No. 194, 47th Cong., 1st Sess.; and No. 26, 48th Cong., 1st Sess |
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... Nicaragua , Honduras , and Guatemala three separate treaties , the ... Republic of Guatemala , for defining the boundary between that State and the ... Nicaragua . These treaties , as you will perceive , provide for the relinquishment of ...
... Nicaragua , Honduras , and Guatemala three separate treaties , the ... Republic of Guatemala , for defining the boundary between that State and the ... Nicaragua . These treaties , as you will perceive , provide for the relinquishment of ...
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... Nicaragua . A work of that kind was then deemed spe- cially necessary and ... Nicaragua that part of its territory claimed on behalf of that Indian chief ... Republic the nominal sovereignty over that part of its territory which had ...
... Nicaragua . A work of that kind was then deemed spe- cially necessary and ... Nicaragua that part of its territory claimed on behalf of that Indian chief ... Republic the nominal sovereignty over that part of its territory which had ...
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... Republic of New Granada . He is unwilling to believe that the Government of that republic will persist in the ... Nicaragua , or Greytown . It is also similar to that made between Great Britain and the Republic of Honduras in re- gard to ...
... Republic of New Granada . He is unwilling to believe that the Government of that republic will persist in the ... Nicaragua , or Greytown . It is also similar to that made between Great Britain and the Republic of Honduras in re- gard to ...
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... Nicaragua is only temporarily embar- rassed . It may soon be in successful operation , and has advantages over that ... Republic of New Granada for the adjustment of claims of citizens of the United States and for settling other ...
... Nicaragua is only temporarily embar- rassed . It may soon be in successful operation , and has advantages over that ... Republic of New Granada for the adjustment of claims of citizens of the United States and for settling other ...
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... Republics of Costa Rica and Nicaragua in respect to the boundaries between those republics , and between the Republic of Nicaragua and the territory claimed by the Mosquito Indians ; and being mutually desirous that all pending ...
... Republics of Costa Rica and Nicaragua in respect to the boundaries between those republics , and between the Republic of Nicaragua and the territory claimed by the Mosquito Indians ; and being mutually desirous that all pending ...
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Accessory Transit Company aforesaid agreed appurtenances April arbitration Atlantic and Pacific Bay Islands Belize Bogota Britain Britannic Majesty British Government Bulwer Cass cent Central America citizens claim Clayton Clayton-Bulwer treaty coast commerce communication concession Congress construction convention Costa Rica declaration desire dispatch duties engage enterprise ernment established execution favor force foreign Government of Nicaragua Granada grant guarantee Guatemala hereby Hurlbut instructions interests interoceanic canal Isthmus of Panama lands laws Lord Clarendon Lord Napier lordship Majesty's Government Malmesbury ment minister Modification Mosquito Indians nations necessary negotiation neutrality object Pacific Oceans Panama Railroad Panama Railroad Company persons or company plenipotentiaries ports possession President proposed protection purpose question ratifications received reference relations Republic of Nicaragua respect river route San Juan Senate settlement ship-canal ships Sir William Ouseley sovereignty Spain stipulations territory thereof tion tonnage transit United vessels views Washington William Ouseley's mission