Foreigners in Latin America and relations with foreign governmentsBrentano's, 1908 |
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... demand that the govern- ment of Nicaragua shall manifest its disapproval of the conduct of its officers in terms admitting of no misapprehension . You will ask that the culprit , Arguello , be brought to immediate trial , that his ...
... demand that the govern- ment of Nicaragua shall manifest its disapproval of the conduct of its officers in terms admitting of no misapprehension . You will ask that the culprit , Arguello , be brought to immediate trial , that his ...
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... demand . We now arrive at the stage of vacillation . Washington has made a peremptory demand , and the dictatorship of Bonilla has defied Wash- ington . What does Washington do ? John Hay , the Secretary of State , waits nine months ...
... demand . We now arrive at the stage of vacillation . Washington has made a peremptory demand , and the dictatorship of Bonilla has defied Wash- ington . What does Washington do ? John Hay , the Secretary of State , waits nine months ...
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... demand for $ 10,000 indemnity . Sidney B. Everett , Chargé d'Affaires ad interim , who seems to have understood the code of honor of our Sister Republic pretty thoroughly , wrote , October 12 , 1900 : " I have demanded the immediate ...
... demand for $ 10,000 indemnity . Sidney B. Everett , Chargé d'Affaires ad interim , who seems to have understood the code of honor of our Sister Republic pretty thoroughly , wrote , October 12 , 1900 : " I have demanded the immediate ...
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George Washington Crichfield. demand be abandoned for the punishment of the sentry , Cruz Rosalez , which was the most dangerous portion of the claim set forth ; in that way the honor of the country remaining untouched . " " Honor ...
George Washington Crichfield. demand be abandoned for the punishment of the sentry , Cruz Rosalez , which was the most dangerous portion of the claim set forth ; in that way the honor of the country remaining untouched . " " Honor ...
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... demands on the part of these officials , or their hirelings , and the matter was carried to President Zelaya , entirely misrepre- sented to him , and the arrest of Albers resulted . " William S. Albers is the manager in Nicaragua of the ...
... demands on the part of these officials , or their hirelings , and the matter was carried to President Zelaya , entirely misrepre- sented to him , and the arrest of Albers resulted . " William S. Albers is the manager in Nicaragua of the ...
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acts affairs alleged American citizen amount claimed arbitration Argentina asphalt authorities award Bermudez Company bolivars Brazil Captain Caracas Castro Chilean Chili Cipriano Castro Ciudad Bolívar claimant Colombia Commissioner concession confiscated Congress Constitution consul contract Costa Rica courts Cuba damages December decision declared decree Department Dictator dictatorships diplomatic dollars Domingo Drago Doctrine duty Ecuador England equity established European executive fact flag forced loans foreign German government of Venezuela Guatemala Haiti Honduras honor imprisonment indemnity injuries interest international law jurisdiction justice Latin Latin-American legation Lopez ment military Minister mixed commissions Monroe Doctrine murder nation Nicaragua officers opinion Orinoco outrages Panama Paraguay party peace Peru port President principle prison protection protocol question railroad refused Republic revolution revolutionists Santo Domingo Secretary seized seizure ship soldiers South America steamer territory tion treaty tribunal troops umpire United Venezuelan government vessel Washington York & Bermudez
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Página 384 - In the wars of the European powers in matters relating to themselves we have never taken any part, nor does it comport with our policy so to do.
Página 449 - To-day the United States is practically sovereign on this continent, and its fiat is law upon the subjects to which it confines its interposition.
Página 384 - It is impossible that the allied powers should extend their political system to any portion of either continent without endangering our peace and happiness...
Página 389 - Britain hereby declare, that neither the one nor the other will ever obtain or maintain for itself any exclusive control over the said Ship Canal; agreeing that neither will ever erect or maintain any fortifications commanding the same, or in the vicinity thereof, or occupy, or fortify, or colonize, or assume or exercise any dominion over Nicaragua, Costa Rica, the Mosquito Coast, or any part of Central America...
Página 480 - When such report is made and accepted it will, in my opinion, be the duty of the United States to resist by every means in its power as a wilful aggression upon its rights and interests the appropriation by Great Britain of any lands or the exercise of governmental jurisdiction over any territory which after investigation we have determined of right belongs to Venezuela.
Página 390 - ... by treaty stipulations, to any other practicable communications, whether by canal or railway, across the isthmus which connects North and South America, and especially to the interoceanic communications, should the same prove to be practicable, whether by canal or railway, which are now proposed to be established by the way of Tehuantepec or Panama.
Página 385 - It is still the true policy of the "United States to leave the parties to themselves, in the hope that other powers will pursue the same course.
Página 390 - America; nor will either make use of any protection which either affords or may afford, or any alliance which either has or may have, to or with any State or People, for the purpose of erecting or maintaining any such fortifications, or of occupying, fortifying, or colonizing Nicaragua, Costa Rica, the Mosquito coast, or any part of Central America, or of assuming or exercising dominion over the same...
Página 600 - Every subject of the Commonwealth ought to find a certain remedy, by having recourse to the laws, for all injuries or wrongs which he may receive in his person, property or character. He ought to obtain right and justice freely, and without being obliged to purchase it; completely, and without any denial; promptly, and without delay ; conformably to the laws.
Página 383 - In the discussions to which this interest has given rise and in the arrangements by which they may terminate the occasion has been judged proper for asserting, as a principle in which the rights and interests of the United States are involved, that the American continents, by the free and independent condition which they have assumed and maintain, are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers.