British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 25, Part 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1836 - Great Britain |
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Page 785
... America had long been revealed to the world , by a celebrated Cor- respondence the authenticity of which nobody has dared ... American institu- tions , which he himself has sworn to sustain - was inevitable . It would not be prudent to ...
... America had long been revealed to the world , by a celebrated Cor- respondence the authenticity of which nobody has dared ... American institu- tions , which he himself has sworn to sustain - was inevitable . It would not be prudent to ...
Page 809
... American States . 3. The acknowledgment of the amount of money which Peru is indebted to Chile , as well on account of the Loan and the assistance given in the war of our independence , as of the indemnification to which Chile has a ...
... American States . 3. The acknowledgment of the amount of money which Peru is indebted to Chile , as well on account of the Loan and the assistance given in the war of our independence , as of the indemnification to which Chile has a ...
Page 810
... American States adjoining Peru and Bolivia , and which might easily have extended to the others , unless an impregnable barrier were beforehand opposed to it . The Government of Chile not only acknowledges having acted in this sense ...
... American States adjoining Peru and Bolivia , and which might easily have extended to the others , unless an impregnable barrier were beforehand opposed to it . The Government of Chile not only acknowledges having acted in this sense ...
Page 811
... American Revolution : it is registered in the history of our glorious contest with Spain , and by the noble sacrifices which it made during 16 years of the most sanguinary war ; it was sanctioned by a solemn Act , in which it swore to ...
... American Revolution : it is registered in the history of our glorious contest with Spain , and by the noble sacrifices which it made during 16 years of the most sanguinary war ; it was sanctioned by a solemn Act , in which it swore to ...
Page 818
... American State , and with one which I hold in my particular estimation . In writing to your Excellency for the last time , I entreat you will accept the sincere expressions of my gratitude , for the noble reception which I have received ...
... American State , and with one which I hold in my particular estimation . In writing to your Excellency for the last time , I entreat you will accept the sincere expressions of my gratitude , for the noble reception which I have received ...
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