American States as they may deem advisable, for the purpose of more effectually carrying out the great design of this convention, namely, that of constructing and maintaining the said canal as a ship communication between the two oceans for the benefit... The Works of William H. Seward - Side 373av William Henry Seward - 1853Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Daniel Webster - 1903 - 684 sider
...contracting parties likewise agree that each shall enter into treaty stipulations, with such of the Central American States as they may deem advisable for the...on equal terms to all, and of protecting the same ; and they also agree, that the good offices of either shall be employed, when requested by the other,... | |
| Theodor Niemeyer - 1903 - 690 sider
...contracting parties likewise agree that each shall enter into treaty stipulations with such of the Central American States as they may deem advisable, for the...on equal terms to all, and of protecting the same: and they also agree, that the good offices of either shall be employed, when requested by the other,... | |
| Enoch Walter Sikes, William Morse Keener - 1905 - 560 sider
...enter into similar stipulations with them, as they avowed their intention to be the maintenance of ship communication between the two oceans for the benefit of mankind on equal terms. One provision of the treaty expressed the desire of the negotiating governments not only "to accomplish... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - 1905 - 562 sider
...enter into similar stipulations with them, as they avowed their intention to be the maintenance of ship communication between the two oceans for the benefit of mankind on equal terms. One provision of the treaty expressed the desire of the negotiating governments not only "to accomplish... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - 1905 - 596 sider
...enter into similar stipulations with them, as they avowed their intention to be the maintenance of ship communication between the two oceans for the benefit of mankind on equal terms. One provision of the treaty expressed the desire of the negotiating governments not only “to accomplish... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1040 sider
...contracting parties likewise agree that each shall enter into treaty stipulations with such of the Central American States as they may deem advisable for the...on equal terms to all, and of protecting the same; and they also agree that the good offices of either shall be employed, when requested by the other,... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1040 sider
...contracting parties likewise agree that each shall enter into treaty stipulations with such of the Central American States as they may deem, advisable for the...on equal terms to all, and of protecting the same; and they also agree that the good offices of either shall be employed, when requested by the other,... | |
| Willis Fletcher Johnson - 1906 - 560 sider
...contracting parties likewise agree that each shall enter into treaty stipulations with sucji of the Central, American states as they may deem advisable, for the...on equal terms to all, and of protecting the same; and they also agree, that the good offices of either shall be employed, when requested by the other,... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1018 sider
...contracting parties likewise agree that each shall enter into treaty stipulations with such of the Central American States as they may deem advisable for the...on equal terms to all, and of protecting the same; and they also agree that the good offices of either shall be employed, when requested by the other,... | |
| Willis Fletcher Johnson - 1906 - 542 sider
...contracting parties likewise agree that each shall enter into treaty stipulations with such of the Central American states as they may deem advisable, for the...on equal terms to all, and of protecting the same; and they also agree, that the good offices of either shall be employed, when requested by the other,... | |
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