Manual of International Law for the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates: In 6 Parts bound in 2 Volumes, Volume 2Martinus Nijhoff, 1884 |
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... British India , the Governor- General of Netherlands India and the Spanish Governor - General of the Philippines are exam- ples which readily occur . The great companies of European States , such as the Dutch , the French , and the British ...
... British India , the Governor- General of Netherlands India and the Spanish Governor - General of the Philippines are exam- ples which readily occur . The great companies of European States , such as the Dutch , the French , and the British ...
Page 40
... British Minister at Washington , states the following conclusions at which the British Government had arrived in this matter : - * This Treaty concerning the formation of a canal or railway across the Isthmus of Central America , is ...
... British Minister at Washington , states the following conclusions at which the British Government had arrived in this matter : - * This Treaty concerning the formation of a canal or railway across the Isthmus of Central America , is ...
Page 43
... impose no other charges or conditions of traffic thereupon than the aforesaid Governments shall approve of 3. That at a time when the British Govern- ment PART IV . ] TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS . 43 CHAPT . XIX . $ 134 .
... impose no other charges or conditions of traffic thereupon than the aforesaid Governments shall approve of 3. That at a time when the British Govern- ment PART IV . ] TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS . 43 CHAPT . XIX . $ 134 .
Page 44
... British Govern- ment had been induced by the long continuance of the controversy to contemplate the abrogation of the treaty , they were only willing to do so on the condition of reverting to the status quo ante its conclusion in 1850 ...
... British Govern- ment had been induced by the long continuance of the controversy to contemplate the abrogation of the treaty , they were only willing to do so on the condition of reverting to the status quo ante its conclusion in 1850 ...
Page 45
... British to the American Plenipotentiary , that the words or any part of Central America ' were not to apply to the British settlements in Honduras , or its dependencies . This explanation was fully adopted by the Amer- ican ...
... British to the American Plenipotentiary , that the words or any part of Central America ' were not to apply to the British settlements in Honduras , or its dependencies . This explanation was fully adopted by the Amer- ican ...
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