Government of their own, republican in form, with which the Government of the United States of America has entered into relations, the President of the United States, in accordance with the ties of friendship which have so long and so happily existed... Panama: The Creation, Destruction, and Resurrection - Page 350by Philippe Bunau-Varilla - 1913 - 568 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1904 - 924 pages
...respective nations, most earnestly commends to the Governments of Colombia and of Panama the peaceful arid equitable settlement of all questions at issue between...merely by treaty obligations but by the interests of civilization to see that the peaceful traffic of the world across the Isthmus of Panama shall not longer... | |
| Francis Curtis - United States - 1904 - 592 pages
...accordance with the ties of friendI ship which have so long and so happily existed between the re[ spective nations, most earnestly commends to the governments...merely by treaty obligations, but by the interests of civilization, to see that the peaceful traffic of the world across the isthmus of Panama shall no longer... | |
| Abelardo Aldana - Colombia - 1904 - 144 pages
...existed between the respective nations, most earnestly commends to the Governments of Colombia and Panama the peaceful and equitable settlement of all...merely by treaty obligations but by the interests of civilization, to see that the peaceable traffic of the world across the Isthmus of Panama shall not... | |
| Francis Curtis - United States - 1904 - 590 pages
...the governments of Colombia and of Panama the peaceful and equitable settlement of VOL. II.— 2Q. all questions at issue between them. He holds that...merely by treaty obligations, but by the interests of civilization, to see that the peaceful traffic of the world across the isthmus of Panama shall no longer... | |
| United States - 1905 - 798 pages
...independence, and having adopted a government of their own — republican in form — with which the government of the United States of America has entered into relations,...issue between them. He holds that he is bound not only by treaty obligations but by the interests of civilization to see that the peaceful traffic of... | |
| John Bassett Moore - International law - 1906 - 1080 pages
...independence, and having adopted a government of their own, republican in form, with which the Government of the United States of America has entered into relations,...merely by treaty obligations, but by the interests of civilization, to see that the peaceful traffic of the world across the Isthmus of Panama shall not... | |
| John Bassett Moore - International law - 1906 - 1044 pages
...independence, and having adopted a government of their own, republican in form, with which the Government of the United States of America has entered into relations,...merely by treaty obligations, but by the interests of civilization, to see that the peaceful traffic of the world across the Isthmus of Panama shall not... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - United States - 1908 - 926 pages
...independence, and having adopted a government of their own — republican in form — with which the Government of the United States of America has entered into relations,...merely by treaty obligations but by the interests of civilization, to see that the peaceful traffic of the world across the Isthmus of Panama shall not... | |
| United States. President - United States - 1911 - 822 pages
...independence, and having adopted a government of their own, republican in form, with which the Government of the United States of America has entered into relations,...merely by treaty obligations, but by the interests of civilization, to see that the peaceable traffic of the world across the Isthmus of Panama shall not... | |
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