| John Bassett Moore - International law - 1906 - 1040 pages
...addition of the words 'or countries'proposed in the course of the discussions here, runs as follows:— "'It is agreed that no change of territorial sovereignty...High Contracting Parties under the present treaty.' " I admitted that there was some force in the contention of Mr. Hay, which had been strongly supported... | |
| John Bassett Moore - International law - 1906 - 1080 pages
...of the words 'or countries' proposed in the course of the discussions here, runs as follows: — " 'It is agreed that no change of territorial sovereignty...High Contracting Parties under the present treaty.' "I admitted that there was some force in the contention of Mr. Hay, which had been strongly supported... | |
| John Bassett Moore - International law - 1906 - 1040 pages
...of the words 'or countries' proposed in the course of the discussions hero, runs as follows: — " 'It is agreed that no change of territorial sovereignty...High Contracting Parties under the present treaty.' "I admitted that there was some force in the contention of Mr. Hay, which had been strongly supported... | |
| Willis Fletcher Johnson - Panama Canal (Panama) - 1906 - 560 pages
...countries traversed by the before mentioned canal shall affect the general principle of neutralisation or the obligation of the high contracting parties under the present treaty. V. The present treaty shall be ratified by the President of the United States by and with the advice... | |
| Willis Fletcher Johnson - Panama Canal (Panama) - 1906 - 542 pages
...countries traversed by the before mentioned canal shall affect the general principle of neutralisation or the obligation of the high contracting parties under the present treaty. V. The present treaty shall be ratified by the President of the United States by and with the advice... | |
| Willis Fletcher Johnson - Panama Canal (Panama) - 1906 - 542 pages
...countries traversed by the before mentioned canal shall affect the general principle of neutralisation or the obligation of the high contracting parties under the present treaty. V. The present treaty shall be ratified by the President of the United States by and with the advice... | |
| Electronic journals - 1911 - 350 pages
...the article proposed by Lord Lansdowne the following was proposed on the part of the United States: It is agreed that no change of territorial sovereignty...affect the general principle of neutralization or the obligations of the high contracting parties under the present treaty. Upon a full exchange of views,... | |
| Sir Thomas Barclay - Arbitration (International law) - 1907 - 412 pages
...countries traversed by the before-mentioned canal shall affect the general principle of neutralisation or the obligation of the High Contracting Parties...ARTICLE V. The present Treaty shall be ratified by His Britannic Majesty and by the President of the United States, by and with the advice and consent... | |
| Sir Thomas Barclay - Arbitration (International law) - 1907 - 414 pages
...countries traversed by the before-mentioned canal shall affect the general principle of neutralisation or the obligation of the High Contracting Parties...ARTICLE V. The present Treaty shall be ratified by His Britannic Majesty and by the President of the United States, by and with the advice and consent... | |
| Sir Thomas Barclay - Arbitration (International law) - 1907 - 412 pages
...canal. 315 ARTICLE IV. It is agreed that no change of territorial sovereignty or of the intemational relations of the country or countries traversed by...before-mentioned canal shall affect the general principle of neutralisation or the obligation of the High Contracting Parties under the present Treaty. ARTICLE... | |
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