Correspondence in Relation to an Interoceanic Canal Between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty and the Monroe Doctrine, and the Treaty Between the United States and New Grenada of December 12, 1846: Comprising a Reprint of Senate Ex. Docs. No. 112, 46th Congress, 2d Session; No. 194, 47th Congress, 1st Session; and No. 26, 48th Congress, 1st Session; and Correspondence Not Heretofore Communicated to CongressU.S. Government Printing Office, 1900 - 548 halaman |
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... April 19 , 1880 . Mr. Evarts to Mr. Trescot , February 15 , 1881 . Mr. Evarts to General Santo Domingo , February 15 ... April 9 , 1883 . Mr. Becerra to Mr. Bayard , April 2 , 1885 . Mr. Becerra to Mr. Bayard , April 4 , 1885 . Mr ...
... April 19 , 1880 . Mr. Evarts to Mr. Trescot , February 15 , 1881 . Mr. Evarts to General Santo Domingo , February 15 ... April 9 , 1883 . Mr. Becerra to Mr. Bayard , April 2 , 1885 . Mr. Becerra to Mr. Bayard , April 4 , 1885 . Mr ...
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... April 19 , 1850 , exe- cuted the treaty which is generally known as the Clayton - Bulwer treaty . The necessity for this treaty having arisen from the complication of the interests of Great Britain and the United States in Central ...
... April 19 , 1850 , exe- cuted the treaty which is generally known as the Clayton - Bulwer treaty . The necessity for this treaty having arisen from the complication of the interests of Great Britain and the United States in Central ...
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... April , 1856 , occurred the riot at Panama , by which the lives of many American citizens were sacrificed and a vast amount of valuable property was destroyed by a mob , which , if not instigated , were cer- tainly not restrained , by ...
... April , 1856 , occurred the riot at Panama , by which the lives of many American citizens were sacrificed and a vast amount of valuable property was destroyed by a mob , which , if not instigated , were cer- tainly not restrained , by ...
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... April 25 , 1866 . SIR : Toward the close of Mr. Polk's Administration the British Government , dis- turbed perhaps by the recent acquisition of territory by the United States on the Pacific , showed what we thought to be a disposition ...
... April 25 , 1866 . SIR : Toward the close of Mr. Polk's Administration the British Government , dis- turbed perhaps by the recent acquisition of territory by the United States on the Pacific , showed what we thought to be a disposition ...
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... April . I did so rather in a casual way , as if it were a matter which had been floating in your mind for some time ... April 26 , 1873 . SIR : You are aware that a main object of the Clayton - Bulwer treaty , so called , of the 19th of ...
... April . I did so rather in a casual way , as if it were a matter which had been floating in your mind for some time ... April 26 , 1873 . SIR : You are aware that a main object of the Clayton - Bulwer treaty , so called , of the 19th of ...
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Accessory Transit Company aforesaid agreed April arbitration Atlantic and Pacific Bay Islands Belize Bogota Britain 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 hereby 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 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