Under such circumstances the Government of the United States would have been guilty of folly and weakness, amounting in their sum to a crime against the nation, had it acted otherwise than it did when the revolution of November 3 last took place in Panama. The Great Events by Famous Historians - Stran 361avtor: Charles Francis Horne, Rossiter Johnson - 1905 - 440 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1904 - 456 strani
...Panama could not be maintained without the armed intervention and assistance of the United States. * * * Under such circumstances the government of the United...otherwise than it did when the revolution of November 3 last took place in Panama. This great enterprise of building the interoceanic canal can not be held... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1904 - 886 strani
...sovereignty. . . . The control, in the interest of the commerce and traffic of the whole civilised world, of the means of undisturbed transit across...otherwise than it did when the revolution of November 3 last took place in Panama. This great enterprise of building the inter-oceanic canal cannot be held... | |
| 1904 - 718 strani
...sovereignty. . . . The control, in the interest of the commerce and traffic of the whole civilised world, of the means of undisturbed transit across...otherwise than it did when the revolution of November 3 last took place in Panama. This great enterprise of building the inter-oceanic canal cannot be held... | |
| Charles Henry Huberich - 1904 - 40 strani
...Panama could not be maintained without the armed intervention and assistance of the United States. * * * Under such circumstances the government of the United...otherwise than it did when the revolution of November 3 last took place in Panama. This great enterprise of building the interoceanic canal can not be held... | |
| Willis Fletcher Johnson - 1906 - 542 strani
...own stability and to guarantee permanent peace on and the construction of a canal across the Isthmus. "Under such circumstances the Government of the United...otherwise than it did when the revolution of November 8 last took place in Panama. This great enterprise of building the interoceanic canal cannot be held... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1080 strani
...stability and to guarantee permanent peace on, and the construction of a canal across, the Isthmus. "Under such circumstances the Government of the United...otherwise than it did when the revolution of November 3 last took place in Panama. This great enterprise of building the interoceanic canal can not be held... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1044 strani
...stability and to guarantee permanent peace on, and the construction of a canal across, the Isthmus. "Under such circumstances the Government of the United...otherwise than it did when the revolution of November 3 last took place in Panama. This great enterprise of building the interoceanic canal can not be held... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1908 - 926 strani
...stability and to guarantee permanent peace on, and the construction of a canal across, the Isthmus. Under such circumstances the Government of the United...otherwise than it did when the revolution of November 3 last took place in Panama. This great enterprise of building the interoceanic canal can not be held... | |
| United States. President - 1911 - 822 strani
...stability and to guarantee permanent peace on, and the construction of a canal across, the Isthmus. Under such circumstances the Government of the United...otherwise than it did when the revolution of November 3 last took place in Panama. This great enterprise of building the interoceanic canal can not be held... | |
| Hazlitt Alva Cuppy - 1911 - 546 strani
...of half a century has shown Colombia to be utterly incapable of keeping order on the Isthmus . . . under such circumstances the Government of the United...otherwise than it did when the revolution of November 3 last took place in Panama." The offer of Colombia to approve the treaty it had rejected was mentioned... | |
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