Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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... Canal , 1850 .. Convention for the Settlement of Claims , 1853 . Treaty of Reciprocity , 1854 ..... Treaty for Suppression of Slave - Trade , 1862 . 78 79 81 82 84 86 90 90 92 Note to Treaty of 1862 .... 94 Treaty for Settlement of ...
... Canal , 1850 .. Convention for the Settlement of Claims , 1853 . Treaty of Reciprocity , 1854 ..... Treaty for Suppression of Slave - Trade , 1862 . 78 79 81 82 84 86 90 90 92 Note to Treaty of 1862 .... 94 Treaty for Settlement of ...
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... to Treaties with Mexico ..... 194 196 Nicaragua . Treaty of Commerce and Navigation , and Canal .. Other Latin American States . 197 Treaties with ... .201-204 V. CONSULAR CONVENTIONS . France , 1853 . Belgium , TABLE OF CONTENTS .
... to Treaties with Mexico ..... 194 196 Nicaragua . Treaty of Commerce and Navigation , and Canal .. Other Latin American States . 197 Treaties with ... .201-204 V. CONSULAR CONVENTIONS . France , 1853 . Belgium , TABLE OF CONTENTS .
Página vii
... Canal and Clayton - Bulwer Treaty . 326-346 Yucatan , 1848 . 347 Cuba ... 349-357 San Domingo .. 357-360 The Hawaiian Islands . 361-397 Samoa .... 398-422 Remarks on the Monroe Doctrine . 422-427 The Fisheries Question ... 427-470 The ...
... Canal and Clayton - Bulwer Treaty . 326-346 Yucatan , 1848 . 347 Cuba ... 349-357 San Domingo .. 357-360 The Hawaiian Islands . 361-397 Samoa .... 398-422 Remarks on the Monroe Doctrine . 422-427 The Fisheries Question ... 427-470 The ...
Página 86
... canal may pass , for the pur- pose of acquiring or holding , directly or indirectly , for the citizens or subjects of the one any rights or advantages in re- gard to commerce or navigation through the said canal which shall not be ...
... canal may pass , for the pur- pose of acquiring or holding , directly or indirectly , for the citizens or subjects of the one any rights or advantages in re- gard to commerce or navigation through the said canal which shall not be ...
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... canal as may hereafter be found expedient to establish . " ARTICLE III .- " In order to secure the construction of the said canal , the contracting parties engage that , if any such canal shall be undertaken upon fair and equitable ...
... canal as may hereafter be found expedient to establish . " ARTICLE III .- " In order to secure the construction of the said canal , the contracting parties engage that , if any such canal shall be undertaken upon fair and equitable ...
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50th Congress Adams agreed alliance American Amity annexation Apia appointed arbitration ARTICLE authority bays Behring Sea belonging boundary Britain Britannic Majesty British canal christian king citizens claims Clayton-Bulwer treaty coast Colombia colonies commerce and navigation commissioners concluded Congress Consular Consuls continent contraband convention Cuba declared dominion duties England established Europe European exchanged at Washington Extradition favored nation February fish fisheries fishermen force foreign France fur-seals German granted Hawaiian Islands high contracting parties Holy Alliance independence interest July jurisdiction laws liberty Majesty's Government Malietoa ment merchandise Mexico minister Monroe Doctrine negotiation neutral Newfoundland Nicaragua Ocean officers Pacific Ocean peace persons Plan of Treaties Plenipotentiaries ports possession powers present President principles privileges proposed protection purpose question Ratifications exchanged reciprocity treaty Republic respect river Russia Samoa seals Secretary Senate ships South America Spain Spanish stipulations subjects territory thence thereof tion trade United vessels Vice-Consuls waters
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Página 120 - Commissaries of their own appointment, who shall enjoy the same privileges and powers as those of the most favored nations. But if any such Consul shall exercise commerce, they shall be submitted to the same laws and usages to which the private individuals of their nation are submitted, in the same place.