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... ment said : It would be inconsistent with the established policy of this country to enter into a joint alliance with other powers as proposed in your lordship's note . Mr. Evarts in 1880 refused to consent to any agreement 8 Canal Tolls ...
... ment said : It would be inconsistent with the established policy of this country to enter into a joint alliance with other powers as proposed in your lordship's note . Mr. Evarts in 1880 refused to consent to any agreement 8 Canal Tolls ...
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... ment or accession or assent from any other power . In President Arthur's message of December 6 , 1881 , we find that he said that the prior guarantee of neutrality of the Isthmus of Panama was in- dispensable and that the interjection ...
... ment or accession or assent from any other power . In President Arthur's message of December 6 , 1881 , we find that he said that the prior guarantee of neutrality of the Isthmus of Panama was in- dispensable and that the interjection ...
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... ment a few days ago that if Mr. Hay were alive he would say that the toll exemption clause was in violation of the Treaty . Unfortunately Mr. Hay is not here but he is on record in correspondence connected with the negotiations of the ...
... ment a few days ago that if Mr. Hay were alive he would say that the toll exemption clause was in violation of the Treaty . Unfortunately Mr. Hay is not here but he is on record in correspondence connected with the negotiations of the ...
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... ment of the United States . In the same communication he says : While indifferent as to the form in which the point is met , I must emphatically repeat the objections of his Majesty's Government to being bound by stringent rules of ...
... ment of the United States . In the same communication he says : While indifferent as to the form in which the point is met , I must emphatically repeat the objections of his Majesty's Government to being bound by stringent rules of ...
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... ment to that convention . It extended by treaty the stipulated joint protection by which equal treatment was to be secured as outlined in the sec- ond paragraph of Article VIII . It did not super- sede the Clayton - Bulwer Convention ...
... ment to that convention . It extended by treaty the stipulated joint protection by which equal treatment was to be secured as outlined in the sec- ond paragraph of Article VIII . It did not super- sede the Clayton - Bulwer Convention ...
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abrogation adopted amendment American ships arbitration Article III Article VIII belligerent Britain Bulwer Central America charges of traffic citizens clause Clayton-Bulwer Convention Clayton-Bulwer Treaty coasting trade coastwise trade Congress Convention of Constantinople declaration discrimination draft entire equality equal treatment established in Article exemption favor former treaty fortifications free and open Hay-Pauncefote Treaty hereby high contracting parties Isthmus Isthmus of Panama joint protection Lord Lansdowne Lord Pauncefote maintenance Majesty Majesty's Government ment Mosquito Coast nations necessary negotiations neutralization established Nicaragua objection obligations observe these rules operation Panama Canal Pauncefote Treaty peace plenipotentiaries powers present treaty President principle of neutralization privileges proposed provisions question ratifications Republic of Panama respect rules of neutrality says Secretary secure Senator Root ship canal Sir Edward Grey sovereign sovereignty subsidy Suez Canal terms of entire tion tolls ton-Bulwer Treaty of 1846 treaty stipulations vention vessels engaged vessels of commerce waters words zone