Recognition: A Chapter from the History of the North American & South American StatesWilliam Ridgway, 1863 - 46 pages |
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... present line of the Panama Railroad , and including within the same the ports and cities of Aspinwall ( Colon ) and Panama , shall be under the exclusive municipal jurisdiction of the inhabitants residing therein , New Granada still ...
... present line of the Panama Railroad , and including within the same the ports and cities of Aspinwall ( Colon ) and Panama , shall be under the exclusive municipal jurisdiction of the inhabitants residing therein , New Granada still ...
Page 14
... present Convention shall be ratified by the Presi- dent of the United States , by and with the advice and consent thereof , ( sic , ) and by the President of the Republic of New Granada with the consent and approbation of the Congress ...
... present Convention shall be ratified by the Presi- dent of the United States , by and with the advice and consent thereof , ( sic , ) and by the President of the Republic of New Granada with the consent and approbation of the Congress ...
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... present Administra- tion believes itself justified in declining to take them under consideration . However , as it would be of unquestionable utility that everything connected with the interoceanic transit across the Isthmus of Panama ...
... present Administra- tion believes itself justified in declining to take them under consideration . However , as it would be of unquestionable utility that everything connected with the interoceanic transit across the Isthmus of Panama ...
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... present state of the difficulties , in order that the world may know how the friendly disposition of our Government has been met , and that all the responsibility may fall where it belongs . It is well understood , that the several ...
... present state of the difficulties , in order that the world may know how the friendly disposition of our Government has been met , and that all the responsibility may fall where it belongs . It is well understood , that the several ...
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... present commission would have been at least disposed to hear , before cutting off all hopes of negotiation . The Undersigned could scarcely believe , and did not . until the official documents were published , that the Executive part of ...
... present commission would have been at least disposed to hear , before cutting off all hopes of negotiation . The Undersigned could scarcely believe , and did not . until the official documents were published , that the Executive part of ...
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15th April 15th of April acknowledged agents Amphitrite ARTICLE Aspinwall Colon authority bay of Panama Beaumarchais Bogotá Buenos Ayres charter Chili circumstances citizens civil claim colonies commerce Commissioners Comte de Vergennes conferred Congress consequences contest declared diplomatic district dominion duty England English established Executive Government facts favour fired Foreign Affairs foreign Power four propositions France French Consul Governor Granada Granadian high contracting parties indemnity independence interests International Law interoceanic intervention ISAAC E Isthmus of Panama Jack Oliver Law of Nations limited recognition LINO DE POMBO Lord Stormont Martens ment Mexico Minister mother country natives negotiation neutrality North American official Panama Railroad Company Papers passengers persons Peru Plenipotentiaries police force ports present President principles Projet protection question regard relations Republic respect revolted province Secretary for Foreign sovereignty Spain Spanish American territory tion transit treaty undersigned United United States Consul Vergennes vessels