Whatever highway may be constructed across the barrier dividing the two greatest maritime areas of the world must be for the world's benefit, a trust for mankind, to be removed from the chance of domination by any single power, nor become a point of invitation... Panama and what it Means - Page 152by John Foster Fraser - 1913 - 291 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1887 - 606 pages
...President Cleveland in his message of 1885, wherein he tells the American nation that the highway ' across the barrier dividing the two greatest ' maritime areas of the world must be for the world's benefit ' a trust for mankind, to be removed from the chance of « domination by any... | |
| North American review - 1897 - 808 pages
...unlimited engagements to defend the territorial integrity of the state where such interests lie. . . . Whatever highway may be constructed across the barrier...the two greatest maritime areas of the world must be for the world's benefit, a trust for mankind, to be removed from the chance of domination by any single... | |
| United States. President (1885-1889 : Cleveland) - United States - 1839 - 596 pages
...of the Mississippi and the western coast of North and South America, are deserving of consideration. Whatever highway may be constructed across the barrier...the two greatest maritime areas of the world must be for the world's benefit, a trust for mankind, to be removed from the chance of domination by any single... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1886 - 1062 pages
...of the Mississippi and the western coast of North and South America, are deserving of consideration. Whatever highway may be constructed across the barrier...the two greatest maritime areas of the world must be for the world's benefit, a trust for mankind, to be removed from the chance of domination by any single... | |
| National Arbitration League - 1885 - 252 pages
...scheme to that end to be considered with favor should be free from the features alluded to. * * -r* * * -:•:Whatever highway may be constructed across the...dividing the two greatest maritime areas of the world muM be FOR THE WORLD'S BENEFIT, A TRUST FOR MANKIND, To be removed from the chance of domination by... | |
| Elmer Lawrence Corthell - Railroads - 1886 - 92 pages
...the Mississippi and the western coast of North and South America, are deserving of consideration. '' Whatever highway may be constructed across the barrier...the two greatest maritime areas of the world must be for the world's benefit, a trust for mankind, to be removed from the chance of domination by any single... | |
| Elmer Lawrence Corthell - Railroads - 1886 - 94 pages
...the Mississippi and the western coast of North and South. America, are deserving of consideration. '* Whatever highway may be constructed across the barrier...the two greatest maritime areas of the world must be for the world's benefit, a trust for mankind, to be removed from the chance of domination by any single... | |
| Literature - 1887 - 896 pages
...President Cleveland in his message of 1885, wherein he tells the American nation that the highway " across the barrier dividing the two greatest maritime areas of the world must be for the world's benefit, a trust for mankind, to be removed from the chance of domination by any single... | |
| Francis Wharton - International law - 1887 - 1020 pages
...and South America, are deserving of consideration. " Whatever highway may be constructed across tlie barrier dividing the two greatest maritime areas of the world must be for the world's benefit, a trust for mankind, to be removed from the chance of domination by any single... | |
| Francis Wharton - International law - 1888 - 1020 pages
...the Mississippi \ and the western coast of North and South America, are deserving of consideration. " Whatever highway may be constructed across the barrier...the two greatest maritime areas of the world must bo for the world's benefit, a trust for mankind, to be removed from the chance of domination by any... | |
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