States guarantied, positively and efficaciously, the perfect neutrality of the isthmus, with the view that free transit from sea to sea might not be interrupted or embarrassed, and also guarantied the rights of sovereignty and property which New Grenada... The Destiny of a Continent - Page 162by Manuel Ugarte - 1925 - 296 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Department of State - 1882 - 212 pages
...order to secure the tranquil and constant enjoyment of these advantages, the United States guarantied, positively and efficaciously, the perfect neutrality...the isthmus, with the view that free transit from sea to sea might not be interrupted or embarrassed, and also guarantied the rights of sovereignty and... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1883 - 688 pages
...order to secure the tranquil and constant enjoyment of these advantages, the United States guaranteed, positively and efficaciously, the perfect neutrality...the isthmus, with the view that free transit from sea to sea might not be interrupted or embarrassed, ami also guaranteed the rights of sovereignty and... | |
| United States Naval Institute - 1899 - 1330 pages
...the international relations of the Ship CanaL * In the treaty of 1846 with New Grenada (now Colombia) the United States guarantee positively and efficaciously the perfect neutrality of the whole isthmus of Panama and also the rights of sovereignty and property which New Grenada has over... | |
| Frederick Albert Richardson - 1900 - 728 pages
...On December 12, 1846, the United States concluded a treaty with New Grenada (now Colombia) by which the United States, " Guarantee, positively and efficaciously, the perfect neutrality of the before mentioned Isthmus, with the view that the free transit from the one to the other sea may not... | |
| Abelardo Aldana - 1903 - 50 pages
...to the United States valuable ' grants relating to the Panama route, the US guaranteed ' to Colombia positively and efficaciously the perfect ' neutrality of the Isthmus with the view that the free ' transit from sea to sea might not be interrupted and ' embarrassed ; and also guaranteed... | |
| Herbert Kraus - 1913 - 488 pages
...order to secure the tranquil and constant enjoyment of these advantages, the United States guaranteed, positively and efficaciously, the perfect neutrality...the Isthmus, with the view that free transit from sea to sea might not be interrupted or embarrassed, and also guaranteed the rights of sovereignty and... | |
| George A. Talley - 1915 - 258 pages
...transit across the isthmus. This treaty was based on the guarantee of the United States to New Granada of the "perfect neutrality" of the isthmus with the view that free transit from one sea to the other might not be interrupted ; and there was a like guarantee of "the rights of sovereignty... | |
| Ludwig Karl Aegidi, Alfred Klauhold, Hugo Kremer (Ritter von Auenrode), Hans Delbrück, Gustav Roloff, Friedrich Thimme - 1884 - 814 pages
...constant enjoyment of these advantages, the United States guaranteed, positively and efficaciously, tlic perfect neutrality of the isthmus, with the view, that free transit from sea to sea might not be interrupted or embarrassed, and also guaranteed the rights of sovereignty and... | |
| New York State Bar Association - 1904 - 604 pages
...shown signs of actual revolt on the third? As to the first proposition, we find that, in Article 35 of the treaty of 1846, the United States " guarantee...perfect neutrality of the Isthmus," with the view that the free transit from one to the other sea may not be interrupted or embarrassed," and also guarantee... | |
| 1900 - 834 pages
...order to secure the tranquil and constant enjoyment 6f these advantages, the United States guarantied, positively and efficaciously, the perfect neutrality...the isthmus, with the view that free transit from sea to sea might not be interrupted or embarrassed, and also guarantied the rights of sovereignty and... | |
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