British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 25, Part 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1836 - Great Britain |
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Page 782
... Agents has been attributed to negli- gence ; and it has been stated that the object of the embargo was to prevent the junction of other vessels with the expedition ; as if , in order to obtain this object , a detention of a few hours ...
... Agents has been attributed to negli- gence ; and it has been stated that the object of the embargo was to prevent the junction of other vessels with the expedition ; as if , in order to obtain this object , a detention of a few hours ...
Page 783
... Agents nor those of the principal movers of the expedition who resided at Lima , and were known to every one , did not attend ? Why did it not intimate to the authors of , and to the participators in the crime , the punishment which the ...
... Agents nor those of the principal movers of the expedition who resided at Lima , and were known to every one , did not attend ? Why did it not intimate to the authors of , and to the participators in the crime , the punishment which the ...
Page 785
... Agent to admit the most important of the proposed bases , not recognizing in us even the right of mentioning it , as relating to an affair in which Chile was not a legitimate party . It is true that , in the last of Señor Olañeta's ...
... Agent to admit the most important of the proposed bases , not recognizing in us even the right of mentioning it , as relating to an affair in which Chile was not a legitimate party . It is true that , in the last of Señor Olañeta's ...
Page 794
... Agents , and the inviolability of his Correspondence and Communications . Nor in my official Despatch , which I had the honour to address to you on the 3rd instant , is the absolute withdrawal of the squadron from the Coasts of Peru ...
... Agents , and the inviolability of his Correspondence and Communications . Nor in my official Despatch , which I had the honour to address to you on the 3rd instant , is the absolute withdrawal of the squadron from the Coasts of Peru ...
Page 801
... Agents , is unimpeded ; and whether the vessel I am now on board of , will find itself in free communication with me , and at my disposal , to convey the Despatches and couriers of the Legation which it would be necessary for me to ...
... Agents , is unimpeded ; and whether the vessel I am now on board of , will find itself in free communication with me , and at my disposal , to convey the Despatches and couriers of the Legation which it would be necessary for me to ...
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