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" The purpose of the stipulation was to guarantee the Isthmus against seizure or invasion by a foreign power only. It could not have been contemplated that we were to become a party to any civil war in that country by defending the Isthmus against another... "
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1904
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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States

United States. Department of State - 1904 - 924 pages
...seizure or invasion by a foreign power only. It could not have been contemplated that we were to Income a party to any civil war in that country by defending the Isthmus against another party. As it may be presumed, however, that our object in entering into such a stipulation was to secure the...
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A Digest of the International Law of the United States: Taken from ..., Volume 2

Francis Wharton - 1887 - 842 pages
...against seizure or invasion by a foreign power only. It could not have been contemplated tbat we were to become a party to any civil war in that country by defending the Isthmus against another p.irty. As it may be presumed, however, tbat our object in entering into such a stipulation was to...
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The International Quarterly, Volume 9

1904 - 498 pages
...against seizure or invasion by a foreign power only. It could not have been contemplated that we were to become a party to any civil war in that country...by defending the Isthmus against another party. As it may be presumed, however, that our object in entering into such a stipulation was to secure the...
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Cyclopedic Review of Current History, Volume 11

1902 - 862 pages
...against seizure or invasion by a foreign ljower only. It could not have been contemplated that we were to become a party to any civil war in that country...by defending the Isthmus against another party. As it may be presumed, however, that our object in entering into such a stipulation was to secure the...
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Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 22

1903 - 598 pages
...could not have been contemplated that we were to become a party to any 'Dip. Cor., 1861, 131, 162, 380. civil war in that country by defending the isthmus against another party. As it may be presumed, however, that our object in entering into such a stipulation was to secure the...
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The United States and Latin America: Special Annual Meeting Number

American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1903 - 268 pages
...contemplated that we were to become a party to any 1 Dip. Cor., 1862, 131, 162, 380. 4 Dip. Cor., 1863, 1150. civil war in that country by defending the isthmus against another party. As it may be presumed, however, that our object in entering into such a stipulation was to secure the...
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Our Own Times: A Continuous History of the Twentieth Century, Volume 1

Hazlitt Alva Cuppy - 1904 - 586 pages
...against seizure or invasion by a foreign^ Power only. It could not have been 'contemplated that we were to become a party to any civil war in that country...by defending the Isthmus against another party. As it may be presumed, however, that our object in entering into such a stipulation was to secure the...
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The American Law Register, Volume 52

1904 - 858 pages
...against seizure or invasion by a foreign power only. It could not have been contemplated that we were to become a party to any civil war in that country by defending the Isthmus against another party." n Minister Burton was naturally mortified at the failure of the Department to sustain his interpretation...
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Four Centuries of the Panama Canal

Willis Fletcher Johnson - 1906 - 542 pages
...Isthmus against seizure or invasion by a foreign Power only. It could not have COLOMBIAN REVOLUTIONS 193 been contemplated that we are to become a party to...which in any way affected the force of the treaty. An impressive presentment of this phase of the case was made by President Roosevelt in his annual message...
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A Digest of International Law: As Embodied in Diplomatic Discussions ...

John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1018 pages
...against seizure or invasion by a foreign power only. It could not have been contemplated that we were to become a party to any civil war in that country...by defending the Isthmus against another party. As it may be presumed, however, that our object in entering into such a stipulation WHS to secure the...
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