| Herbert Kraus - Monroe doctrine - 1913 - 488 pages
...this is the only object stated in the preamble of the treaty, which says that the two Governments, „being desirous of consolidating the relations of...them, by setting forth and fixing in a convention then- views and intentions with reference to any means of communication by ship canal which may be... | |
| American Philosophical Society - Anthropology - 1913 - 822 pages
...with us with the intention of setting forth and fixing the views and intentions of both governments, with reference to any means of communication by ship canal which may be constructed between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans by way of the river San Juan de Nicaragua, to any port or place on... | |
| American Philosophical Society - Anthropology - 1913 - 876 pages
...with us with the intention of setting forth and fixing the views and intentions of both governments, with reference to any means of communication by ship canal which may be constructed between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans by way of the river San Juan de Nicaragua, to any port or place on... | |
| Denys Peter Myers - International cooperation - 1887 - 920 pages
...(Clay ton-Bui wer), recites at the outset the desire of the parties to set forth by " a c< nvention their views and intentions with reference to any means of communication by ship-canal, which may be constructed between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, by the way of the river... | |
| Lewis Nixon - Hay-Pauncefote Treaty - 1914 - 264 pages
...between Panama, Columbia and the United States. APPENDICES APPENDICES THE CLAYTON-BULWER CONVENTION The United States of America and Her Britannic Majesty,...communication by ship canal, which may be constructed between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans by the way of the River San Juan de Nicaragua and either or both of... | |
| Hugh Gordon Miller, Joseph C. Freehoff - Hay-Pauncefote Treaty - 1914 - 250 pages
...obligated herself to do by irrevocable treaty obligations. APPENDICES CLAYTON-BULWER TREATY OF APRIL, 1850 The United States of America and Her Britannic Majesty,...intentions with reference to any means of communication by shipcanal which may be constructed between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans by the way of the river... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interoceanic Canals - Panama Canal (Panama) - 1914 - 1030 pages
...until Monday, April 20, 1914, at 10.30 o'clock nm) APPENDIX. CLAYTON-BULWER TREATY OF APRIL 19, 1850. The United States of America and Her Britannic Majesty,...intentions with reference to any means of communication by sliip-caual which may be constructed between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans by the way of the river... | |
| Hugh Gordon Miller, Joseph C. Freehoff - Hay-Pauncefote Treaty - 1914 - 274 pages
...herself to do by irrevocable treaty obligations. APPENDICES •' CLAYTON-BULWER TREATY OF APRIL, 1850 The United States of America and Her Britannic Majesty,...intentions with reference to any means of communication by shipcanal which may be constructed between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans by the way of the river... | |
| United States - 1914 - 978 pages
...(Senate Doonment No. 85, Pifty-seventb Congress, first sassien.] CLAYTON-BULWER TREATY OF APRIL 19, 1850. The United States of America and Her Britannic Majesty,...intentions with reference to any means of communication by ship-canal which may be constructed between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans by the way of the river... | |
| Charles H. Stockton - International law - 1914 - 642 pages
...of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty declared that the two countries desired to consolidate their friendship by "setting forth and fixing in a convention their...communication by ship canal which may be constructed between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans." The first article forbade exclusive control and also further fortifications,... | |
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