The Great Antilles. Porto Rico. Guam. HawaiiJ. C. Winston Company, 1906 |
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... matters con- cerning the natives the most humane regulations were promulgated for the guidance of the colonists . In fact the Laws of the Indies , in which these regu- lations became incorporate , is a model of wise and humane ...
... matters con- cerning the natives the most humane regulations were promulgated for the guidance of the colonists . In fact the Laws of the Indies , in which these regu- lations became incorporate , is a model of wise and humane ...
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... matter of the diseases particularly prevalent in the West Indies . Yellow fever seldom appears and has never become rooted , although Porto Rico has not been guarded by the precautions exercised in Jamaica . Smallpox was endemic in the ...
... matter of the diseases particularly prevalent in the West Indies . Yellow fever seldom appears and has never become rooted , although Porto Rico has not been guarded by the precautions exercised in Jamaica . Smallpox was endemic in the ...
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... matters by a Crown counsellor especially appointed for that purpose , he was not bound to defer to the opinion of that functionary . In 1825 , following the revolutions in the Spanish possessions of South , and Central , America , the ...
... matters by a Crown counsellor especially appointed for that purpose , he was not bound to defer to the opinion of that functionary . In 1825 , following the revolutions in the Spanish possessions of South , and Central , America , the ...
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... matters political the regional delegates , who were recognized as the direct representatives of the governor - general , controlled the country , and they , in their turn , were entirely subservient to the will of the chief executive ...
... matters political the regional delegates , who were recognized as the direct representatives of the governor - general , controlled the country , and they , in their turn , were entirely subservient to the will of the chief executive ...
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... matter , so far as the satisfaction of a census enumerator was con- cerned . THE ISLAND IS DENSELY POPULATED . The last census , that of 1899 , gave a total popu lation of 953,243 for the island , and no doubt the inhabitants now number ...
... matter , so far as the satisfaction of a census enumerator was con- cerned . THE ISLAND IS DENSELY POPULATED . The last census , that of 1899 , gave a total popu lation of 953,243 for the island , and no doubt the inhabitants now number ...
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Página 532 - II which the United States would possess and exercise if it were the sovereign of the territory within which said lands and waters are located to the entire exclusion of the exercise by the Republic of Panama of any such sovereign rights, power or authority.
Página 534 - Colon shall be free for all time so that there shall not be imposed or collected custom house tolls, tonnage, anchorage, lighthouse, wharf, pilot, or quarantine dues or any other charges or taxes of any kind upon any vessel using or passing through the Canal or belonging...
Página 533 - The Republic of Panama agrees that the cities of Panama and Colon shall comply in perpetuity with the sanitary ordinances whether of a preventive or curative character prescribed by the United States and in case the Government of Panama is unable or fails in its duty to enforce this compliance by the cities of Panama and Colon with the sanitary ordinances of the United States in the Republic of Panama grants to the United States the right and authority to enforce the same.
Página 535 - As the price or compensation for the rights, powers and privileges granted in this convention by the Republic of Panama to the United States, the Government of the United States agrees to pay to the Republic of Panama...
Página 520 - Commission is of the opinion that ' the most practicable and feasible route ' for an Isthmian canal, to be ' under the control, management, and ownership of the United States ' is that known as the Nicaragua route.
Página 532 - Article 2 which the United States would possess and exercise if it were the sovereign of the territory within which said lands and waters are located to the entire exclusion of the exercise by the...
Página 535 - The Canal, when constructed, and the entrances thereto shall be neutral in perpetuity, and shall be opened upon the terms provided for by Section I of Article three of, and in conformity with all the stipulations of, the treaty entered into by the Governments of the United States and Great Britain on November 18, 1901.
Página 533 - Colon and the territories and harbors adjacent thereto in case the Republic of Panama should not be, in the judgment of the United States, able to maintain such order.
Página 531 - The Republic of Panama further grants to the United States in perpetuity the use, occupation and control of any other lands and waters outside of the zone above described which may be necessary and convenient for the construction, maintenance, operation, sanitation and protection...