| Jan Helenus Ferguson - International law - 1884 - 818 pages
...parties will use whatever influence they respectively exercise with any State, States, or Governments possessing, or claiming to possess, any jurisdiction...canal by every means in their power; and, furthermore, Great Britain and the United States agree to use their good offices, where-ever ov however it may be... | |
| Jan Helenus Ferguson - International law - 1884 - 754 pages
...parties will use whatever influence they respectively exercise with any State, States, or Governments possessing, or claiming to possess, any jurisdiction...construction of the said canal by every means in their jwwer; and, furthermore, Great Britain and the United States agree to use their good offices, where-ever... | |
| United States. Department of State - Canals, Interoceanic - 1885 - 384 pages
...will use whatever influence they respectively exercise •with any State or States, or with any people possessing, or claiming to possess, any jurisdiction...which the said canal shall traverse, or which shall he near the waters applicable thereto, in order to induce such States or people to facilitate its construction... | |
| United States. Department of State - Canals, Interoceanic - 1885 - 376 pages
...« Fourth. That each will use whatever influence it possesses with any State, States or Governments possessing or claiming to possess any jurisdiction or right over the territory or water which said canal shall traverse, or which shall be adjacent thereto, to facilitate the construction... | |
| Francis Wharton - Government publications - 1886 - 846 pages
...parties will use whatever influence they respectively exercise with any state, states, or Governments possessing, or claiming to possess, any jurisdiction...traverse, or which shall be near the waters applicable theretoin ordertoinducesuch statesor Governments to facilitate the construction of the said canal by... | |
| Francis Wharton - International law - 1887 - 844 pages
...parties will use whatever influence they respectively exercise with any state, states, or Governments possessing, or claiming to possess, any jurisdiction...said canal shall traverse, or which shall be near the watersapplicabletheretoin order toinduce such statesor Governments to facilitate the construction of... | |
| Francis Wharton - International law - 1887 - 842 pages
...parties will use whatever influence they respectively exercise with any state, states, or Governments possessing, or claiming to possess, any jurisdiction...which the said canal shall traverse, or which shall be nearthe waters applicable theretoin order toinduce such statesor Governments to facilitate the construction... | |
| 1895 - 1074 pages
...hist provision, however, not to apto the British settlement at Belize, 'he governments further agree to facilitate the construction of the said canal by every means in their power," to protect it and to guarantee its neutrality. The eighth article of the treaty extends the agreement... | |
| Archibald Ross Colquhoun - Nicaragua - 1895 - 508 pages
...parties will use whatever influence they respectively exercise with any state, states, or governments possessing, or claiming to possess, any jurisdiction...United States and Great Britain agree to use their good office wherever or however it may be most expedient, in order to procure the establishment of two free... | |
| Elisha Benjamin Andrews - United States - 1896 - 448 pages
...provision, however, not to apply to the British settlement at Belize. The governments further agreed to " facilitate the construction of the said canal by every means in their power," to protect it and to guarantee its neutrality. The eighth article of the treaty extended the agreement... | |
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