In the first case — that is, should we consent to the curtailment of our sovereignty and not aspire to the full indemnity, should the canal be opened through Panama, the just wishes of the inhabitants of that department and of all Colombians will be... Panama: The Creation, Destruction, and Resurrection - Page 269by Philippe Bunau-Varilla - 1913 - 568 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1904 - 924 pages
...pecuniary indemnization to which we have a right to consider ourselves entitled. In the first cane — that is, should we consent to the curtailment of our...with not having duly defended our sovereignty and with having sacrificed the interests of the nation. In the Hecond ca.se, should the canal not be opened... | |
| United States. Department of State - Clayton-Bulwer Treaty (1850) - 1914 - 648 pages
...must rigorously stand up for our sovereign rights and claim peremptorily the pecuniary indemnization to which we have a right to consider ourselves entitled....with not having duly defended our sovereignty and with having sacrificed the interests of the nation. In the second case, should the canal uot be opened... | |
| United States - 1914 - 630 pages
...must rigorously stand up for our sovereign rights and claim peremptorily the pecuniary indemnizatlon to which we have a right to consider ourselves entitled....with not having duly defended our sovereignty and with having sacrificed the interests of the nation. In the second case, should the canal not be opened... | |
| United States. Department of State - Clayton-Bulwer Treaty (1850) - 1914 - 630 pages
...pecuniary indemnization to which we have a right to consider ourselves entitled. In the first case—that is. should we consent to the curtailment of our sovereignty...with not having duly defended our sovereignty and with having sacrificed the interests of the nation. In the second case, should the canal not be opened... | |
| Charles Edward Hill - History - 1922 - 434 pages
...rights to suffer and renounce certain pecuniary advantages to which, according to the opinion of many, we have a right, or we must rigorously stand up for...with not having duly defended our sovereignty and with having sacrificed the interests of the nation. In the second case, should the canal not be opened... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1904 - 888 pages
...pecuniary imlemnization to which we have a right to consider ourselves entitled. In the first cane — that is, should we consent to the curtailment of our...satisfied; but the Government lays itself open to tieing charged in the future with not having duly defended our sovereignty and with having sacrificed... | |
| United States - 1904 - 922 pages
...jH-cuniary indemnization to which we have a right to consider ourselves entitled. In the first cast — that is, should we consent to the curtailment of our...all Colombians will be satisfied; but the Government lava itself open to being charged in the future with not having duly defended our sovereignty and with... | |
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