Canal Treaties: Executive Documents Presented to the U.S. Senate, Together with Proceedings by the Senate Thereon Relative to the Panama Canal, Volume 2 |
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ment proposed by the Committee on Foreign Relations , and adopted in Committee of the Whole , the following : But nothing contained in this treaty shall be construed to prevent the United States from acquiring at any time sufficient ...
ment proposed by the Committee on Foreign Relations , and adopted in Committee of the Whole , the following : But nothing contained in this treaty shall be construed to prevent the United States from acquiring at any time sufficient ...
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ment feel unable to accept the convention in the shape presented to them by the American ambassador , and why they prefer , as matters stand at present , to retain unmodified the provisions of the ClaytonBulwer treaty .
ment feel unable to accept the convention in the shape presented to them by the American ambassador , and why they prefer , as matters stand at present , to retain unmodified the provisions of the ClaytonBulwer treaty .
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... 10 Secretary of State , and 11 The President of the Republic of Colombia , Thomas Herran , 12 Chargé d'Affaires , thereunto specially empowered by said govern13 ment , 14 who , after communicating to each other their respective full ...
... 10 Secretary of State , and 11 The President of the Republic of Colombia , Thomas Herran , 12 Chargé d'Affaires , thereunto specially empowered by said govern13 ment , 14 who , after communicating to each other their respective full ...
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27 Though the said ports shall be free and open to all , the Govern28 ment of Colombia may establish in them such custom houses and 29 guards as Colombia may deem necessary to collect duties on 30 importations destined to other portions ...
27 Though the said ports shall be free and open to all , the Govern28 ment of Colombia may establish in them such custom houses and 29 guards as Colombia may deem necessary to collect duties on 30 importations destined to other portions ...
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... crimi10 nal and admiralty jurisdiction and to be composed of jurists 11 appointed by the Governments of the United States and Colombia 12 in a manner hereafter to be agreed upon between said Govern13 ments , and which tribunals ...
... crimi10 nal and admiralty jurisdiction and to be composed of jurists 11 appointed by the Governments of the United States and Colombia 12 in a manner hereafter to be agreed upon between said Govern13 ments , and which tribunals ...
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