| United States. Congress. House - United States - 714 pages
...pass, for me purpose of acquiring or holding directly or indirectly, for the citizens '" ; ubjecis of the one, any rights or advantages in regard to commerce or >• ^vigation through the said canal, which shall not be offered on the same .errns to the citizens... | |
| Literature - 1887 - 896 pages
...advantage of any intimacy or use any alliance, connection, or influence, that either may possess with any State or Government through whose territory the said...same terms to the citizens or subjects of the other. The material part of Article V. is that the contracting parties further engage : "That when the said... | |
| Francis Wharton - International law - 1887 - 842 pages
...or influence, that either may possess, with any State or Government through whose territory the md canal may pass, for the purpose of acquiring or holding,...indirectly, for the citizens or subjects of the one, any lights or advantages in regard to commerce or navigation through the said canal which shall not be... | |
| Francis Wharton - International law - 1887 - 844 pages
...either may possess, with any State or Government through whose territory the said canal in» y piiss, for the purpose of acquiring or holding, directly...indirectly, for the citizens or subjects of the one, any lights or advantages in regard to commerce or navigation through the said canal which shall not be... | |
| American essays - 1889 - 894 pages
...commanding the same or in the vicinity thereof." It is agreed that neither will endeavor to acquire " for the citizens or subjects of the one any rights...same terms to the citizens or subjects of the other." It is stipulated, Article V., that the contracting parties "will guaranty the neutrality of the canal,... | |
| James Nelson Burnes, Edward W. De Knight - United States - 1889 - 562 pages
...advantage of any intimacy or use any alliance, connection, or influence that it may possess with Nicaragua, through whose territory the said canal may pass, for...acquiring or holding, directly or indirectly, for its citizens any right or advantage in regard to commerce or navigation through said canal which shall... | |
| Edward W. De Knight - United States - 1889 - 582 pages
...or indirectly, for its citizens any right or advantage in regard to commerce or navigation through said canal which shall not be offered on the same terms to the subjects of Great Britain. These are some of the solemn compacts made in this Clayton-Bulwer treaty,... | |
| William Eleroy Curtis - United States - 1891 - 368 pages
...purpose of acquiring for the citizens or subjects of the one any rights of commerce or navigation, ' which shall not be offered on the same terms to the...subjects of the other.' , " ARTICLE II. Vessels of both countries, in case of war between them, shall, while traversing the canal, or at such a distance... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1891 - 810 pages
...any intimacy, or use any alliance, connections, or influence that either may possess with any rtate or Government through whose territory the said canal may pass, for the purpose of acquiring or hold7, directly or indirectly, for the citizens or subjects the one, any rights or advantages in regard... | |
| William Eleroy Curtis - United States - 1892 - 328 pages
...purpose of acquiring for the citizens or subjects of the one any rights of commerce or navigation, ' which shall not be offered on the same terms to the...or subjects of the other.' " ARTICLE II. Vessels of both countries, in case of war between them, shall, while traversing the canal, or at such a distance... | |
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