America ; nor will either make use of any protection which either affords or may afford, or any alliance which either has or may have to or with any State or people for the purpose of erecting or maintaining any such fortifications, or of occupying, fortifying,... Commentaries Upon International Law - Page 303by Robert Phillimore, Reginald James Mure - 1879Full view - About this book
| 1857 - 656 pages
...State or people, for the purpose of erecting or maintaining any such fortifications, or of occupying or colonizing Nicaragua, Costa Rica, the Mosquito Coast, or any part of Central America. Neither will take advantage of any intimacy or use any alliance, connection or influence... | |
| United States. Attorney-General - 1858 - 600 pages
...alliance which either has, or may have, to or with any state or people, for the purpose of occnpying, fortifying, or colonizing Nicaragua, Costa Rica, the...of assuming or exercising dominion over the same. These are the only provisions of the convention, which involve stipulations of self-restriction on... | |
| 1858 - 562 pages
...or maintaining any such fortifications, or of occupying, fortifying, or colonizing Nicaragua, Co6ta Rica, the Mosquito coast, or any part of Central America,...assuming or exercising dominion over the same ; nor will the United States or Great Britain take advantage of any intimacy, or use any alliance, connexion,... | |
| Michael W. Cluskey - 1859 - 812 pages
...such fortifications, or of occupying, fortifying, or colonizing Nicaragua, Costa Rica, the Musquito Coast, or any part of Central America, or of assuming or exercising dominion over the same ; nor will the United States or Great Britain take advantage of any intimacy, or use any alliance, connection,... | |
| Peter F. Stout - 1859 - 384 pages
...of erecting or maintaining any such fortifications, or of occupying or colonizing Nicaragua, Gosta Rica, the Mosquito Coast, or any part of Central America, or of assuming or exercising any dominion over the same. Neither will take advantage of any intimacy, or use any alliance, connection,... | |
| Bedford Pim - 1863 - 528 pages
...fortification, or of occupying, fortifying, or colonizing Nicaragua, Costarica, the Mosquito coast, or of any part of Central America, or of assuming or exercising dominion over the same." The second article enacts that in case of war between the two countries, the canal is to be neutral... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1864 - 1434 pages
...purpose of erecting or maintaining such fortifications (before specified), or of occupying, fortifymg, or colonizing Nicaragua, Costa Rica, the Mosquito...of assuming or exercising dominion over the same." Although the Treaty here evidently contemplates a protectorate by Her Majesty's Government or by The... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 802 pages
...State or people, for the purpose of erecting or maintaining any such fortifications, or of occupying, fortifying, or colonizing Nicaragua, Costa Rica, the...of assuming or exercising dominion over the same." The British Government took the position that this clause related only to future acts, and did not... | |
| James Ewing Ritchie - 1866 - 912 pages
...purpose of erecting or maintaining any such fortifications, or of occupying, fortifying, or colonising Nicaragua, Costa Rica, the Mosquito coast, or any...part of Central America, or of assuming or exercising any dominion over the same. In the following May, Lord Palmerston wrote to Mr. H. Bulwer, and informed... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 914 pages
...such fortifications, or of occupying, fortifying, or colonizing Nicaragua, Costa Kica, the Mosquito coast, or any part of Central America, or of assuming or exercising dominion over the same." The British Government took the position that this clause related only to future acts, and did not... | |
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