| International American Conference - 1890 - 456 páginas
...deserves to be further encouraged by subsidies, grants of land, or guaranties of a minimum of iut jrest. Thirteenth. That the salaries of the commission, as...article, in order that it may meet in the city of Washinton, at the earliest possible date. JUAN FRANCISCO VELARDE. HG DAVIS. EA ,MK\ i \ . FERNANDO... | |
| 1890 - 234 páginas
...affecting it, the nentrality of the road, and the free passage of merchandise in transit, should be Iin the event contemplated by article eighth) the subject...article, in order that it may meet in the city of Washinton, at the earliest possible date. JUAN FRANCISCO VELARDE. HG DAYIS. EA MEXIA. FERNANDO CRTJZ.... | |
| International Bureau of the American Republics - 1891 - 314 páginas
...latest official census, or, in the absence of a census, by agreement between their several Governments. Fifteenth. That the approval of the surveys, the terms...city of Washington at the earliest possible date. COMMUNICATION ON THE ATLANTIC. First. The International American Conference resolves to recommend to... | |
| International Bureau of the American Republics - 1891 - 314 páginas
...railroad should be declared forever neutral for the purpose of securing freedom of traffic. No. 1 2 Fifteenth. That the approval of the surveys, the terms...city of Washington at the earliest possible date. COMMUNICATION ON THE ATLANTIC. First. The International American Conference resolves to recommend to... | |
| International Bureau of the American Republics - 1891 - 288 páginas
...between all the nations interested. Sixteenth. That as soon as the Government of the United States snail receive notice of the acceptance of these recommendations by the other Governments, it snail invite them to appoint the commission of engineers referred to in the second article, in order... | |
| 1892 - 644 páginas
...rights, with all due formalities, the consent of the respective governments being first obtained. Tenth. That all materials necessary for the construction...city of Washington at the earliest possible date. In accordance with these recommendations, the Government of the United States invited the various American... | |
| 1892 - 552 páginas
...the free passage of merchandise ID. transit should be (in the event contemplated by article eighty the subject of special agreement between all the nations...city of Washington, at the earliest possible date. In transmitting this report to the President, the secretary of state, under date of May 12, 1891, made... | |
| Matías Romero - 1898 - 820 páginas
...work of such magnitude deserves to be further encouraged by subsidies, grants of land, or guarantee of a minimum of interest. Thirteenth. That the salaries...city of Washington, at the earliest possible date. JUAN FRANCISCO VELARDE. HG DAVIS. EA MEXIA. FERNANDO CRUZ. JER^NIMO ZELAYA. JACINTO CASTELLANOS. ANDREW... | |
| Intercontinental Railway Commission - 1898 - 488 páginas
...work of such magnitude deserves to be further encouraged by subsidies, grants of land, or guarantees of a minimum of interest. "Thirteenth. That the salaries...city of Washington at the earliest possible date." Under date of May 12th, 1890, Mr. Blaine, in submitting to President Harrison the foregoing report,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson Coolidge - 1901 - 434 páginas
...should be forever neutral for the purpose of securing freedom of traffic, etc., and ending "as soon as the United States shall receive notice of the acceptance...city of Washington at the earliest possible date." This project, unfortunately, was too magnificent to be likely to succeed, and although of untold value,... | |
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