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" Whatever highway may be constructed across the barrier dividing the two greatest maritime areas of the world must be for the world's benefit, a trust for mankind, to be removed from the chance of domination by any single power, nor become a point of invitation... "
The American Arbitration League: Annual Report of R. McMurdy, [for 1885-86]. - Page 126
by National Arbitration League - 1885 - 233 pages
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 166

1887 - 606 pages
...that the highway ' across the barrier dividing the two greatest ' maritime areas of the world must be for the world's benefit ' a trust for mankind,...the chance of « domination by any single power.' But these words are wholly opposed to the expressions of his predecessors, of American statesmen and...
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The North American Review, Volume 165

1897 - 808 pages
...highway may be constructed across the barrier dividing the two greatest maritime areas of the world must be for the world's benefit, a trust for mankind, to...the construction, ownership, and operation of such work by this government, with an offensive and defensive alliance for its protection with the foreign...
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American Chamber of Commerce Journal, Volumes 8-9

American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines - 1928 - 901 pages
...to congress of December 8, 1885, Cleveland had said "whatever highway may be constructed . . . must be for the world's benefit, a trust for mankind, to be removed from chance of domination by any single power, nor become a point of invitation for hostilities or a prize...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 64

1889 - 876 pages
...declared that the Interoceanic Canal of America should be " forever open and free." Never should it become " a point of invitation for hostilities or a prize for warlike ambition." To the views of President Cleveland may be added those of Mr. Bayard, his Secretary of State. Shortly...
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A Digest of the International Law of the United States: Papers emanating ...

Francis Wharton - 1886 - 858 pages
...highway may be constructed across the barrier dividing the two greatest maritime areas of the world must be for the world's benefit, a trust for mankind, to...the construction, ownership, and operation of such work by this Government, with an offensive and defensive alliance for its protection, with the foreign...
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A Digest of the International Law of the United States: Taken from ..., Volume 3

Francis Wharton - 1887 - 1020 pages
...highway may be constructed across the barrier dividing the two greatest maritime areas of the world must be for the world's benefit, a trust for mankind, to...engagement combining the construction, ownership, and opeiation of such work by this Government, with an offensive and defensive alliance for its protection,...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 174

1887 - 896 pages
...nation that the highway " across the barrier dividing the two greatest maritime areas of the world must be for the world's benefit, a trust for mankind, to...from the chance of domination by any single power." But these words are wholly opposed to the expressions of his predecessors, of American statesmen and...
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A Digest of the International Law of the United States: Taken from ..., Volume 3

Francis Wharton - 1887 - 1022 pages
...highway may be constructed across the barrier dividing the two greatest maritime areas of the world must be for the world's benefit, a trust for mankind, to...from the chance of domination by any single power, ног become a point of invitation for hostilities or a prize for warlike ambition. An engagement...
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Digest of the International Law of the United States: Taken from ..., Volume 3

Francis Wharton - 1888 - 1020 pages
...may be constructed across the barrier dividing the two greatest maritime areas of the world must bo for the world's benefit, a trust for mankind, to be...from the chance of domination by any single power, ног become a point of invitation for hostilities or a prize for warlike ambition. An engagement...
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The Fishery Treaty and the Monroe Doctrine: Speech of Hon. William E ...

William Eaton Chandler - 1888 - 24 pages
...defend the territorial intesnfy of the State where such interests lie — And the combination of— The construction, ownership, and operation of such a work by this Government with tin offensive and defensive alliance for its protection with the ioreign state, whose responsibilities...
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