| Albert Shaw - 1896 - 814 pages
...well founded in principle as it is strongly supported by numerous precedents ; that as a consequence the United States is bound to protest against the...territorial dispute between them can be reasonably settled only by friendly and impartial arbitration, and that the resort to such abitration should include... | |
| Alexander Francis Morrison - 1896 - 62 pages
...precedents ; that, as a consequence, the United States is bound to protest against the enlargement of area of British Guiana in derogation of the rights...territorial dispute between them can be reasonably settled only by friendly, impartial arbitration, and the resort to such arbitration should include... | |
| 1896 - 518 pages
...ignorance and helplessness follows close on the President's "protest" in his annual message to Congress against " the enlargement of the area of British Guiana,...of the rights and against the will of Venezuela," which is a plain finding that the British were in the wrong, first in enlarging their boundaries, and... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1896 - 706 pages
...American continent ; that as a consequence the United States was bound to protest against the enlargement of British Guiana in derogation of the rights and against the will of Venezuela ; and that the dispute could only be satisfactorily settled by friendly arbitration, which would not... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1896 - 684 pages
...American continent ; that as a consequence the United States was bound to protest against the enlargement of British Guiana in derogation of the rights and against the will of Venezuela ; and that the dispute could only be satisfactorily settled by friendly arbitration, which would not... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1896 - 700 pages
...American continent ; that as a consequence the United States was bound to protest against the enlargement of British Guiana in derogation of the rights and against the will of Venezuela ; and that the dispute could only be satisfactorily settled by friendly arbitration, which would not... | |
| 1897 - 894 pages
...well founded in principle as it is strongly supported by numerous precedents; that as a consequence the United States is bound to protest against the...territorial dispute between them can be reasonably settled only by friendly and impartial arbitration, and that the resort to such arbitration should... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 840 pages
...well founded in principle as it is strongly supported by numerous precedents; that as a consequence the United States is bound to protest against the...territorial dispute between them can be reasonably settled only by friendly and impartial arbitration, and that the resort to such arbitration should... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 828 pages
...precedents; that as a consequence the United States is bound to protest against the enlargement of tht area of British Guiana in derogation of the rights...territorial dispute between them can be reasonably settled only by friendly and impartial arbitration, and that the resort to such arbitration should... | |
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