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" The canal shall never be blockaded, nor shall any right of war be exercised, nor any act of hostility be committed within it. The United States, however, shall be at liberty to maintain such military police along the canal as may be necessary to protect... "
The Tribune Almanac and Political Register - Page 253
edited by - 1902
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The Great Round World and what is Going on in it, Issue 216

1900 - 60 pages
...part of the canal. 7. No fortifications shall be erected commanding the canal or the waters adjacent. The United States, however, shall be at liberty to...necessary to protect it against lawlessness and disorder. Article IV. The present convention shall be ratified by the President of the United States, by and...
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The American Monthly Review of Reviews, Volume 21

Albert Shaw - 1900
...the canal or the waters adjacent. The United States, however, shall be at liberty to maintain Much military police along the canal as may be necessary to protect it against lawlessness and disorder. ARTICLE 111.—The High Contracting Parties will, immediately upon the exchange of the ratifications...
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The Pacific Monthly: A Magazine of Education and Progress, Volumes 4-6

William Bittle Wells, Lute Pease - 1900 - 1250 pages
...convention," etc. "Seventh— No fortifications shall be erected commanding the canal or the waters adjacent. The United States however, shall be at liberty to...necessary to protect it against lawlessness and disorder." A bill known as the Hepburn bill, ratifying this treaty, passed the House on Slay 3, by a vote of 225...
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The Anglo-American Magazine, Volume 7

1902 - 620 pages
...The canal shall never be blockaded, nor shall any right of war be exercised, nor any act of hostility be committed within it. The United States, however,...necessary to protect it against lawlessness and disorder. " 3. Vessels of war of a belligerent shall not revictual nor take any stores in the canal except so...
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The Battle of 1900: An Official Hand-book for Every American Citizen ...

1900 - 568 pages
...part of the canal. 7. No fortifications shall be erected commanding the canal or the waters adjacent. The United States, however, shall be at liberty to...necessary to protect it against lawlessness and disorder. ARTICLE III. The High Contracting Parties will, immediately upon the exchange of the ratifications...
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International Monthly: A Magazine of Contemporary Thought, Volume 1

Frederick Albert Richardson - 1900 - 728 pages
...acts of hostility. " No fortifications shall be erected commanding the canal or the waters adjacent. The United States, however, shall be at liberty to...necessary to protect it against lawlessness and disorder." II. The treaties of 1850 and 1900 are based on the same policy of neutralization of commercial highways...
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The American Monthly Review of Reviews, Volume 21

Albert Shaw - 1900 - 810 pages
...part of the canal. 7. No fortifications shall be erected commanding the canal or the waters adjacent. The United States, however, shall be at liberty to...necessary to protect it against lawlessness and disorder. ARTICLE 111. — The High Contracting Parties will, immediately upon the exchange of the ratifications...
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The Interoceanic Canal and the Hay-Pauncefote Treaty

John Bassett Moore - 1900 - 36 pages
...the canal. ART. II. No fortifications shall be erected commanding the canal or the waters adjacent. The United States, however, shall be at liberty to...necessary to protect it against lawlessness and disorder. THE CLAYTON-BULWER TREATY. But it is suggested that no treaty of any kind should have been made, and...
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The Pacific Monthly: A Magazine of Education and Progress, Volumes 3-4

1900 - 664 pages
...convention," etc. "Seventh—No fortifications shall be erected commanding the canal or the waters adjacent. The United States however, shall be at liberty to...necessary to protect It against lawlessness and disorder." A bill known as the Hepburn bill, ratifying this treaty, passed the House on May 3, by a vote of 225...
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Congressional Serial Set

1900 - 918 pages
...erected commanding the canal or 25 the waters adjacent. The United States, however, shall be at 26 liberty to maintain such military police along the canal as may be 27 necessary to protect it against lawlessness and disorder. 28 ARTICLE HE. 29 The High Contracting...
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