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Moreover , had the United States ratified the treaty with Great Britain in its original form , we should have been bound ' to recognise and respect in all future time ' these stipulations to the prejudice of Honduras .
Moreover , had the United States ratified the treaty with Great Britain in its original form , we should have been bound ' to recognise and respect in all future time ' these stipulations to the prejudice of Honduras .
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Accord- ing to their construction , the treaty does no more than simply prohibit them from extending their posses- sions in Central America beyond the present limits . It is not too much to assert that if in the United States the treaty ...
Accord- ing to their construction , the treaty does no more than simply prohibit them from extending their posses- sions in Central America beyond the present limits . It is not too much to assert that if in the United States the treaty ...
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ÁBROGATION OF THE CLAYTON- BULWER TREATY RECOMMENDED . -The fact is , that when two na- tions like Great Britain and the United States , mutually desirous as they are , and I trust ever may be , of maintaining the most friendly ...
ÁBROGATION OF THE CLAYTON- BULWER TREATY RECOMMENDED . -The fact is , that when two na- tions like Great Britain and the United States , mutually desirous as they are , and I trust ever may be , of maintaining the most friendly ...
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