If the work should ever be executed so as to admit of the passage of sea vessels from ocean to ocean, the benefits of it ought not to be exclusively appropriated to any one nation, but should be extended to all parts of the globe upon the payment of a... The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review - Sida 3311843Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Lewis Nixon - 1914 - 264 sidor
...the Isthmus be opened "so as to admit of the passage of sea vessels from ocean to ocean, the benefit of it ought not to be exclusively appropriated to...the globe upon the payment of a just compensation for reasonable tolls." Mr. Cleveland, in his annual message of 1885, said: The lapse of years has abundantly... | |
| Lewis Nixon - 1914 - 264 sidor
...John Quincy Adams, said, in his instructions to the delegates to the Panama Congress of that year: not to be exclusively appropriated to any one nation,...the globe upon the payment of a just compensation for reasonable tolls." Mr. Cleveland, in his annual message of 1885, said: The lapse of years has abundantly... | |
| Elihu Root - 1914 - 60 sidor
...ocean to ocean, the benefits of It ought not ^3 he exclusively appropriated to any one nation, hut should be extended to all parts of the globe upon...payment of a just compensation or reasonable tolls. A resolution of the Senate in 1835 : The construction of a ship canal across the Isthmus which connects... | |
| Hugh Gordon Miller, Joseph C. Freehoff - 1914 - 250 sidor
...the work should ever be executed so as to admit of the passage of sea vessels from ocean to ocean, the benefits of it ought not to be exclusively appropriated to any one nation, but should be extended 'fo all parts of the globe upon the payment of a just compensation or reasonable toUs." The declaration... | |
| Joseph Bucklin Bishop - 1915 - 540 sidor
...the work should ever be executed so as to admit of the passage of sea vessels from ocean to ocean, the benefits of it ought not to be exclusively appropriated...payment of a just compensation or reasonable tolls. In 1835 the Congress of the Republic of Central America offered to grant to the United States the right... | |
| Carl Russell Fish - 1915 - 572 sidor
...commerce. Clay, in his instructions to the delegates to the Panama Congress, had said of the isthmus there, "The benefits of it ought not to be exclusively appropriated...but should be extended to all parts of the globe." We did not quite venture to claim this as a right analogous to that of navigating narrow waterways;... | |
| Carl Russell Fish - 1915 - 570 sidor
...commerce. Clay, in his instructions to the delegates to the Panama Congress, had said of the isthmus there, "The benefits of it ought not to be exclusively appropriated to any one-nation, but should be extended to all parts of the globe." We did not quite venture to claim this... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 478 sidor
...the work should ever be executed, so as to admit of the passage of sea vessels from ocean to ocean, the benefits of it ought not to be exclusively appropriated...payment of a just compensation, or reasonable tolls." While this controversy was going on in Washington, the Panama Congress met and dissolved. Writers on... | |
| Adolph Henry Kazda - 1916 - 166 sidor
...should ever be executed so as to admit of the passage of sea vessels from ocean to ocean, the benefit of it ought not to be exclusively appropriated to...payment of a Just compensation or reasonable tolls« " On March 3, 1635, the Senate passed a resolution requesting the President to open negotiations with... | |
| Carroll Lewis Maxcy - 1916 - 348 sidor
...the Isthmus be opened "so as to admit of the passage of sea vessels from ocean to ocean, the benefit of it ought not to be exclusively appropriated to...the globe upon the payment of a just compensation for reasonable tolls." Mr. Cleveland, in his annual message of 1885, said: The lapse of years has abundantly... | |
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