| Herbert Kraus - Monroe doctrine - 1913 - 488 pages
...share of all they had in those regions in order, äs expressed in the seventh article of the treaty, „that no time should be unnecessarily lost in commencing and constructing the said canal". Through no fault of theirs time was unnecessarily lost, the work was never begun, and the concession... | |
| Joseph Bucklin Bishop - Americans - 1913 - 590 pages
...kind that was undertaken. They agreed, in the famous ClaytonBulwer treaty, ratified July 5, 1850, that "it being desirable that no time should be unnecessarily lost in commencing and constructing said canal," they would "give their support and encouragement" to all efforts in that direction and... | |
| United States - Panama Canal (Panama) - 1914 - 64 pages
...strengthen the bonds of friendship and alliance which exist between the contracting parties. AimcLB VII. It being desirable that no time should be unnecessarily...support and encouragement to such persons, or company, аз may first offer to commence the same, with the necessary capital, the consent of the local authorities,... | |
| John Bigelow - Clayton-Bulwer Treaty - 1917 - 270 pages
...share of all they had in those regions, in order, as expressed in the seventh article of the treaty, "that no time should be unnecessarily lost in commencing and constructing the said canal " 1 . . . this government . . . holds, as stated, to you in my instructions of May 8th, 1882, and May... | |
| John Bigelow - Clayton-Bulwer Treaty - 1917 - 270 pages
...strengthen the bonds of friendship and alliance which exist between the contracting parties. ARTICLE VII It being desirable that no time should be unnecessarily lost in commencing the great undertaking herein contemplated, the governments of the United States and Great Britain determine... | |
| Kurt Eduard Imberg - Nicaragua Canal (Nicaragua and Costa Rica). - 1920 - 124 pages
...the bonds of friendship and alliance that exist between the contracting parties. Article VII. : In being desirable that no time should be unnecessarily...said canal, the governments of the United States and Oreat Britain determine to give their support and encouragement to such persons or Company äs may... | |
| Economic geography - 1920 - 600 pages
...strengthen the bonds of friendship and alliance existing between the Contracting Parties. ARTICLE VII. It being desirable that no time should be unnecessarily...and constructing the said canal, the Governments of Great Britain and the United States determine to give their support and encouragement to such persons... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office. Historical Section - Canals - 1920 - 578 pages
...strengthen the bonds of friendship and alliance existing between the Contracting Parties. ARTICLE VII. It being desirable that no time should be unnecessarily...and constructing the said canal, the Governments of Great Britain and the United States determine to give their support and encouragement to such persons... | |
| Ludwig Karl Aegidi, Alfred Klauhold, Hugo Kremer (Ritter von Auenrode), Hans Delbrück, Gustav Roloff, Friedrich Thimme - History, Modern - 1884 - 814 pages
...share of all they had in those regions, in order, as expressed in the Yllth Article of the Treaty, "that no time should be unnecessarily lost in commencing and constructing the said canal." Through no fault of theirs time was unnecessarily lost, the work was never begun, and the Concession... | |
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