Correspondence in Relation to an Interoceanic Canal ... , the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty and the Monroe Doctrine, and the Treaty Between the United States and New Granada of December 12, 1846 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1900 - 548 halaman |
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... charges shall be levied or collected upon the citizens of the United States , or their said merchandise thus passing over any road or canal that may be made by the Government of New Granada , or by the authority of the same , than is ...
... charges shall be levied or collected upon the citizens of the United States , or their said merchandise thus passing over any road or canal that may be made by the Government of New Granada , or by the authority of the same , than is ...
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... charged with the police protection of persons and property . He further proposed that the United States should acquire either the possession or control of certain islands in the harbors at each terminus , where they could make naval ...
... charged with the police protection of persons and property . He further proposed that the United States should acquire either the possession or control of certain islands in the harbors at each terminus , where they could make naval ...
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... chargé d'affaires to Guatemala , about the first of September last ; and that consequently we are not bound to ratify it , and will take no step for that purpose if we can , by arrangement with the British Government , place our ...
... chargé d'affaires to Guatemala , about the first of September last ; and that consequently we are not bound to ratify it , and will take no step for that purpose if we can , by arrangement with the British Government , place our ...
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... charges , penalties , and forfeitures which the Colom- bian ministers propose would alarm and effectively deter capitalists from accepting the invitation which the projected treaty , as drawn up by me , is intended to hold out to them ...
... charges , penalties , and forfeitures which the Colom- bian ministers propose would alarm and effectively deter capitalists from accepting the invitation which the projected treaty , as drawn up by me , is intended to hold out to them ...
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... charge of both parties , but to be deducted from the first proceeds of the canal . In case the commissioners do not agree as to the appointment of the umpire , then the two contracting govern- ments shall submit their differences to the ...
... charge of both parties , but to be deducted from the first proceeds of the canal . In case the commissioners do not agree as to the appointment of the umpire , then the two contracting govern- ments shall submit their differences to the ...
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aforesaid agreed April arbitration Atlantic and Pacific Bay Islands Belize Bogota Britain British Government Bulwer canal company Cass Central America citizens Clayton Clayton-Bulwer treaty Colombian Government colony commerce communication concession Congress construction contracting parties convention Costa Rica declaration desire dispatch duties engage enterprise ernment established execution favor force foreign Government of Colombia Government of Nicaragua Granada granted guarantee Guatemala Honduras honor Inclosure instructions interests interoceanic canal Isthmus of Panama lands laws LEGATION Lord Napier lordship Majesty Majesty's Government ment minister modifications Mosquito Indians nations necessary negotiation neutrality object obligations Pacific Ocean Panama Canal Panama Railroad Panama Railroad Company persons plenipotentiaries ports possession present President privileges proposed protection purpose question ratifications received reference relations Republic of Nicaragua respect River route Secretary Senate settlement ship-canal Sir William Ouseley sovereignty Spain stipulations territory thereof tion transit treaty of 1846 United vessels views Washington
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Halaman 246 - ... is not to interfere in the internal concerns of any of its powers; to consider the government de facto as the legitimate government for us; to cultivate friendly relations with it, and to preserve those relations by a frank, firm, and manly policy, meeting in all instances the just claims of every power, submitting to injuries from none.
Halaman 246 - In the discussions to which this interest has given rise and in the arrangements by which they may terminate the occasion has been judged proper for asserting, as a principle in which the rights and interests of the United States are involved, that the American continents, by the free and independent condition which they have assumed and maintain, are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers.
Halaman 427 - The Governments of the United States and Great Britain having not only desired, in entering into this convention, to accomplish a particular object, but also to establish a general principle, they hereby agree to extend their protection, by treaty stipulations, to any other practicable communications, whether by canal or railway, across the isthmus which connects North and South America...
Halaman 136 - ... exportation of any articles to the United States or to his Britannic majesty's territories in Europe, respectively, than such as are payable on the exportation of the like articles to any other foreign country...
Halaman 230 - ... they hereby agree to extend their protection, by treaty stipulations, to any other practicable communications, whether by canal or railway, across the isthmus which connects North and South America, and especially to the interoceanic communications, should the same prove to be practicable, whether by canal or railway, which are now proposed to be established by the way of Tehuantepec or Panama.
Halaman 136 - ... of the said territories, respectively; also to hire and occupy houses and warehouses for the purposes of their commerce; and, generally, the merchants and traders of each nation, respectively, shall enjoy the most complete protection and security for their commerce, but subject always to the laws and statutes of the two countries, respectively.
Halaman 340 - ... erect or maintain any fortifications commanding the same or in the vicinity thereof, or occupy, or fortify or colonize, or assume, or exercise any dominion over Nicaragua, Costa Rica, the Mosquito coast, or any part of Central America...
Halaman 246 - Powers should have thought it proper, on any principle satisfactory to themselves, to have interposed by force in the internal concerns of Spain. To what extent such interposition may be carried, on the same principle, is a question in which all independent powers whose governments differ from theirs are interested, even those most remote, and surely none more so than the United States.
Halaman 246 - At the proposal of the Russian Imperial Government, made through the minister of the Emperor residing here, a full power and instructions have been transmitted to the minister of the United States at St. Petersburg to arrange by amicable negotiation the respective rights and interests of the two nations on the northwest coast of this continent.
Halaman 299 - In faith whereof, we, the respective Plenipotentiaries, have signed this treaty and have hereunto affixed our seals. Done in duplicate at Paris, the tenth day of December, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight.