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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It is agreed that no change of territorial sovereignty or of international relations of the country or counties traversed by the beforementioned canal shall affect the general principle of neutralization or the obligation of the high ...
It is agreed that no change of territorial sovereignty or of international relations of the country or counties traversed by the beforementioned canal shall affect the general principle of neutralization or the obligation of the high ...
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It was insisted that by means of the amendment the obligation of Great Britain to respect the neutrality of the canal under all circumstances would remain in force , while that of the United States , on the other hand , would be ...
It was insisted that by means of the amendment the obligation of Great Britain to respect the neutrality of the canal under all circumstances would remain in force , while that of the United States , on the other hand , would be ...
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It relieves Great Britain of all responsibility and obligation to enforce the neutrality of the canal , which by the former treaty had been imposed upon or assumed by her jointly with the United States , and thus meets the main stress ...
It relieves Great Britain of all responsibility and obligation to enforce the neutrality of the canal , which by the former treaty had been imposed upon or assumed by her jointly with the United States , and thus meets the main stress ...
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... on terms of entire equality ( now that Great Britain was relieved of all responsibility and obligation to enforce and defend its neutrality ) would practically meet the force of the objection which had been made by Lord Lansdowne to ...
... on terms of entire equality ( now that Great Britain was relieved of all responsibility and obligation to enforce and defend its neutrality ) would practically meet the force of the objection which had been made by Lord Lansdowne to ...
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... which connects North and South America , and that no change of territorial sovereignty or other change of circumstances shall affect such general principle or the obligations of the high contracting parties under this treaty .
... which connects North and South America , and that no change of territorial sovereignty or other change of circumstances shall affect such general principle or the obligations of the high contracting parties under this treaty .
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