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| George Washington Goethals - 1916 - 570 sidor
...that, • should the work be executed, the benefits of it ought not to be appropriated exclusively to any one nation, but should be extended to all parts of the globe, upon the payment of just compensation or reasonable tolls. The Republic of Central America did not await action on the... | |
| American Historical Association, American Asiatic Association, Asiatic Institute - 1917 - 562 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." Owing to the delay in the appointment of the Commissioners they did not reach Panama until after the... | |
| American Historical Association, American Asiatic Association, Asiatic Institute - 1917 - 556 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." Owing to the delay in the appointment of the Commissioners they did not reach Panama until after the... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1918 - 506 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 only one passage of this remarkable state paper did its author seem to labor. This was where he... | |
| Louis Taylor Merrill - 1921 - 126 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...extended to all parts of the globe upon the payment of (1) a just compensation or reasonable tolls." The principle enunciated by Clay first was embodied definitely... | |
| Charles Edward Hill - 1922 - 434 sidor
...Clay, the Secretary of State. Should the canal be cut, "the benefits of it should not," wrote Clay, "be exclusively appropriated to any one nation, but...extended to all parts of the globe upon the payment of just compensation or reasonable tolls.1 DeWitt Clinton played with the idea of a canal but accomplished... | |
| John Holladay Latané - 1927 - 754 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.' Diplomatic complications First announce ment of American policy In 1835, and again in 1839, the United... | |
| Ohio State Bar Association - 1901 - 288 sidor
...to admit ol the pasage of sea-going vessels from ocean to ocean, the benefits of it ought not to be appropriated' to any one nation, but should be extended...payment of a just compensation or reasonable tolls"; or the United States shall build and manage the same with the right to fortify it in time of war. The... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1947 - 1658 sidor
...declared and Congress had approved tfie idea that if an Isthmian Canal should be built that its benefits "ought not to be exclusively appropriated to any one nation but should be extended to all parts 01 the globe." After the Spanish-American War, when we definitely became a world power, we told Great... | |
| Warren Academy of Sciences - 1912 - 458 sidor
...instructed delegates to the Panama Congress that if a Canal should be constructed through the Isthmus "the benefits of it ought not to be exclusively appropriated...payment of a just compensation or reasonable tolls." In 1835 the United States Senate desired that regulations with the Governments of _other nations be... | |
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