The governments of the United States and Great Britain having not only desired, in entering into this convention, to accomplish a particular object, but also to establish a general principle, they hereby agree to extend their protection, by treaty stipulations,... The Works of William H. Seward - Page 375by William Henry Seward - 1853Full view - About this book
| Francis Wharton - Government publications - 1886 - 846 pages
...occasioned this correspondence. The article provides as follows : "'The Governments of the United States and Great Britain having not only desired, in entering...this convention, to accomplish a particular object [to wit, the Nicaragua Canal, which, at the date of the treaty, it was thought was about to be constructed],... | |
| Reneke de Marees van Swinderen - Suez Canal (Egypt) - 1886 - 360 pages
...luidt : the Governments of Great Britain and the United States having not only desired in entering to this convention to accomplish a particular object, but also to establish a general principle. Neemt men echter in aanmerking dat de daarop volgende woorden dat general principle met name tot den... | |
| Francis Wharton - International law - 1886 - 846 pages
...Article VIII, by which the parties, 'after declaring that they not only desired in entering into the convention to accomplish a particular object, but also to establish a general principle, agreed to extend their protection by treaty stipulations to any other practicable communications, whether... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - Legislative journals - 1887 - 990 pages
...8th article of that treaty contains the following stipulations: " The Government of the United States having not only desired in entering into this convention...protection, by treaty stipulations, to any other practicable communications, whether by canal or railway, across the Isthmus which connects North and South America,... | |
| Literature - 1887 - 896 pages
...Digest " (vol. ii., p. 150 f.). The Governments of the United States and Great Britain [so it runs] having not only desired, in entering into this convention,...protection by treaty stipulations to any other practicable communications, whether by canal or railway, across the isthmus which connects North and South America,... | |
| Francis Wharton - International law - 1887 - 866 pages
...six months' notice is requisite. It is further provided (Article VIII) that the contracting parties " having not only desired, in entering into this convention,...accomplish a particular object, but also to establish i\ general principle," agree to " extend their protection, by treaty stipulations, to any other practicable... | |
| Francis Wharton - International law - 1887 - 842 pages
...The article provides as follows: " ' The Governments of the United States and GreatBritain having net only desired, in entering into this convention, to accomplish a particular object [to wit, the Nicaragua Capal, which, at the date of the treaty, it was thought was about to be constructed],... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1891 - 810 pages
...terms to the citizens or subjects of the other. " "ABT. VIII.— The Governments of the United States and Great Britain having not only desired, in entering...protection, by treaty stipulations, to any other practicable communications, whether by canal or railway, across the isthmus which connects North and South America,... | |
| William Eleroy Curtis - United States - 1891 - 368 pages
...belong to any person or company having made preparations therefor. " ARTICLE VIII. Both governments ' agree to extend their protection, by treaty stipulations, to any other practicable communications, whether by canal or railway across the isthmus,' and especially to those ' which are... | |
| William Eleroy Curtis - United States - 1892 - 328 pages
...belong to any person or company having made preparations therefor. " ARTICLE VIII. Both governments ' agree to extend their protection, by treaty stipulations, to any other practicable communications, whether by canal or railway across the isthmus,' and especially to those ' which are... | |
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