Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, Volumen5;Volumen40D. Appleton & Company, 1901 |
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Página 38
... United Kingdom furnished £ 6,195,134 ; Australa- sian colonies , £ 7,670,126 ; India , £ 287,829 ; Cey- lon , £ 149,397 ; Canada , £ 33,745 ; other British possessions , £ 265,379 ; the United States , £ 883 , - 472 ; Germany ...
... United Kingdom furnished £ 6,195,134 ; Australa- sian colonies , £ 7,670,126 ; India , £ 287,829 ; Cey- lon , £ 149,397 ; Canada , £ 33,745 ; other British possessions , £ 265,379 ; the United States , £ 883 , - 472 ; Germany ...
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... United States , including 43,427 churches , 29,473 ordained ministers , 4,181,686 members , with 184 , - 845 baptisms , so far as reported , during the year . The aggregate year's contributions of the churches for all purposes were ...
... United States , including 43,427 churches , 29,473 ordained ministers , 4,181,686 members , with 184 , - 845 baptisms , so far as reported , during the year . The aggregate year's contributions of the churches for all purposes were ...
Página 94
... United States , Australia , India , and other countries destined for China , and of Chinese goods to be shipped to those countries . The foreign trade of China in 1899 was marked by a great development in which the United States ...
... United States , Australia , India , and other countries destined for China , and of Chinese goods to be shipped to those countries . The foreign trade of China in 1899 was marked by a great development in which the United States ...
Página 114
... United States . Germany , whose action had done most to rouse the national excitement , and Great Britain , which ... United States and the viceroys in the south denied the stories that the ministers in Pekin were dead , though they ...
... United States . Germany , whose action had done most to rouse the national excitement , and Great Britain , which ... United States and the viceroys in the south denied the stories that the ministers in Pekin were dead , though they ...
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... United States was one that should bring about permanent safety and peace in China , preserve China as a territorial and administrative entity , protect all rights guaranteed to friendly powers by treaty and international law , and safe ...
... United States was one that should bring about permanent safety and peace in China , preserve China as a territorial and administrative entity , protect all rights guaranteed to friendly powers by treaty and international law , and safe ...
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Página 146 - Nothing contained in this convention shall be so construed as to require the United States of America to depart from its traditional policy of not intruding upon, interfering with, or entangling itself in the political questions or policy or internal administration of any foreign State; nor shall anything contained in the said convention be construed to imply a relinquishment by the United States of America of its traditional attitude toward purely American questions.
Página 149 - The citizens of each of the high contracting parties shall receive, in the States and Territories of the other, the most constant protection and security for their persons and property, and shall enjoy in this respect the same rights and privileges as are or shall be granted to the natives, on their submitting themselves to the conditions imposed upon the natives.
Página 175 - April, 1850, commonly called the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, to the construction of such canal under the auspices of the Government of the United States, without impairing the "general principle...
Página 176 - Canal, that is to say: 1. The canal shall be free and open, in time of war as in time of peace...
Página 135 - ... the parity In value of the coins of the two metals, and the equal power of every dollar at all times in the markets, and in the payment of debts.
Página 176 - It is agreed that the canal may be constructed under the auspices of the Government of the United States either directly at its own cost, or by gift or loan of money to individuals or corporations, or through subscription to or purchase of stock or shares, and that, subject to the provisions of the present...
Página 156 - The civil rights and political status of the native inhabitants of the territories hereby ceded to the United States shall be determined by the Congress.
Página 145 - Convention for the adaptation to maritime warfare of the principles of the Geneva Convention of August 22, 1864.
Página 173 - That there shall be levied, collected, and paid upon all articles coming into the United States from the Philippine Islands the rates of duty which are required to be levied, collected, and paid upon like articles imported from foreign countries...
Página 166 - ... therefor coupon or registered bonds of the United States in such form as he may prescribe, and in denominations of...