| North American review - 1897 - 808 pages
...would not be one of exclusive control. "If the work should ever be executed," he said, "the benefits of it ought not to be exclusively appropriated to...should be extended to all parts of the globe upon payment of just compensation or reasonable tolls."* The concession was granted to Mr. Palmer, of New... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1835 - 624 pages
...should ever be executed, so as to admit of the p;issage of sea vessels from ocean to ocean, the benefits of it ought not to be exclusively appropriated to...payment of a just compensation, or reasonable tolls. What is most desirable, at present, is, to possess the data necessary to form a correct judgment of... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1830 - 628 pages
...should ever be executed, so as to admit of the passage of sea vessels from ocean to ocean, the benefits of it ought not to be exclusively appropriated to...payment of a just compensation, or reasonable tolls. What is most desirable, at present, is, to possess the data necessary to form a correct judgment of... | |
| 1843 - 610 pages
...that if the work should ever be executed so as to admit of the passage of seavessels, the benefits of it ought not to be exclusively appropriated to...payment of a just compensation or reasonable tolls. Our ministers were consequently directed to state to the ministers of the other American powers, that... | |
| Commerce - 1843 - 602 pages
...that if the work should ever be executed so as to admit of the passage of seavessels, the benefits of it ought not to be exclusively appropriated to...payment of a just compensation or reasonable tolls. Our ministers were consequently directed to state to the ministers of the other American powers, that... | |
| American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines - Philippines - 1928 - 901 pages
...commissioners, bearing this instruction from Henry Clay, secretary of state: "The benefits (of a canal) ought not to be exclusively appropriated to any one...payment of a just compensation or reasonable tolls." The commissioners reached Panama after the congress, which never reassembled, had adjourned. A senate resolution... | |
| Freeman Hunt - Commerce - 1843 - 620 pages
...that if the work should ever be executed so as to admit of the passage of seavesscls, the benefits of it ought not to be exclusively appropriated to...nation, but should be extended to all parts of the glober, upon the payment of a just compensation or reasonable tolls. Our ministers were consequently... | |
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